LaVar Ball Says Lonzo Won't Re-Sign With Lakers If They Don't Sign His Brothers

"Lonzo is not going to resign with the Lakers, but will go to any team, that will take all of my three boys."

LaVar Ball has already made public his wish to get all three of his sons to play for the Lakers (multiple times). And on Monday, he revealed his plan for doing just that, which could be accurately described as very far fetched. We say that because, as LaVar told Lithuanian media, the strategy will be for oldest son Lonzo to leave the Lakers for another squad via free agency if they don't sign his two younger brothers, LiAngelo and LaMelo.

"Lonzo will be on his 3rd year and I want let every NBA team know, that Lonzo is not going to resign with the Lakers, but will go to any team, that will take all of my three boys," he said. "[...] We don't have to go [in] any draft. Just sign him in free agency. You don't have to give Gelo $15M. Give [him] a million for three years, we'll take it. Because they make so much money off the court, they loose spare change."

LaVar Ball on his big plan how he's going to bring Lonzo, Melo and Gelo to one NBA team: “Lonzo will be on his 3rd year and I want let every NBA team know, that Lonzo is not going to resign with the Lakers, but will go to any team, that will take all of my three boys.” pic.twitter.com/GErdXjraYU

— Donatas Urbonas (@Urbodo) February 12, 2018

The Lakers currently hold team options on Lonzo through the 2020-21 season, and he would only be a restricted free agent if the two sides couldn't come to a deal on an extension. As for LiAngelo, he was previously described as having "no chance" of being picked in this year's NBA draft. 

Ex-UCLA freshman LiAngelo Ball has no chance that he'll be drafted in June — and that was true before his shoplifting incident in China. "He's not on any of our scouting lists — even the extended lists," one GM told ESPN.

— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) December 4, 2017

Anyways, in addition to this being a bonkers (though potentially empty) request, I feel like this is something that would require just a little more juice than Lonzo's current season would suggest he has. 

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