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LaMelo Ball’s Street Ball Is All-Star Worthy But Is That Enough?

January 1, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

Dec 26, 2024; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball (1) drives to the basket as Washington Wizards forward Kyshawn George (18) defends in the second quarter at Capital One Arena.

LaMelo Ball has become a polarizing figure in the NBA. Despite averaging 30.1 points per game for the Charlotte Hornets, many analysts question whether his style translates to winning basketball. LaMelo Ball’s dynamic style of basketball can best be described as “street ball”. On ESPN’s Hoop Collective, Brian Windhorst and Tim McMahon explored Ball’s impact and raised concerns about his value as a franchise cornerstone.

LaMelo Ball’s Street Ball Is All-Star Worthy But Is That Enough?

McMahon labeled Ball as an “empty stats guy,” echoing a sentiment that has dogged Ball since his rookie season. Windhorst agreed, saying,

“He’s averaging 30 points… It’s not winning basketball.”

This perspective reflects growing skepticism about Ball’s ability to lead the Hornets to success.

The Volume Shooter Dilemma

One of the main criticisms of Ball is his shot selection. McMahon criticized the sheer difficulty of many of Ball’s attempts.

“He’s shooting 34% because so many of the threes he takes are ridiculous shots,” McMahon stated.

The analyst joked about Ball attempting threes “off dribble, blindfolded, while doing a selfie on Instagram.”

While Ball’s flashy plays capture attention, they often come at the expense of efficiency. He attempts high-risk, low-percentage shots that hurt the team when they don’t fall. His shooting splits—42.5% from the field and 34.6% from three—reflect this inconsistency.

Team Context Matters

Even critics admit that Charlotte’s shortcomings as an organization hinder Ball’s potential. The Hornets lack depth and consistency, forcing Ball to shoulder an enormous offensive load. Basketball remains a team game, and Ball cannot single-handedly fix Charlotte’s weaknesses.

Ball’s critics, however, argue that even in a better situation, his leadership and decision-making would still raise questions. McMahon suggested that Ball might thrive elsewhere, saying,

“Maybe LaMelo matures and proves that he can be the leader of a winning team. Maybe it’s a change of scenery.”

The Case for All-Star Status

Despite the criticism, Ball’s numbers demand respect. He ranks 19th in the NBA in total points despite playing in just 22 games. He also averages 7.4 assists, 5.3 rebounds, and 1.3 steals per game, showing his versatility.

Ball’s dynamic style aligns perfectly with the NBA’s new All-Star format for 2025. The league has introduced a four-team tournament featuring two semifinal games to 40 points and a final to 25 points. This format mimics pickup basketball, a style where Ball thrives.

Shams Charania noted the game’s “quick-burst” nature, which plays to Ball’s strengths. His ability to blow past defenders and make highlight-reel plays fits this format perfectly. Whether it’s one-legged threes or hanging floaters, Ball excels in chaotic, fast-paced situations.

Is Street Ball Enough?

The question remains: can Ball translate his All-Star flair into meaningful wins? His critics argue that his numbers are hollow without team success. Windhorst and McMahon both hinted that Ball’s current trajectory might cap his potential as a flashy player on losing teams.

Still, Ball’s supporters point to his youth and room for growth. At 23 years old, he has time to refine his game and prove doubters wrong. For now, his numbers and talent make him an undeniable All-Star candidate, but his ability to lead a winning team remains unproven.

LaMelo Ball’s Street Ball is Fun And That’s Enough for Now

LaMelo Ball’s talent and entertainment value are undeniable. His stats and style make him an All-Star frontrunner, especially under the NBA’s new format. However, the skepticism surrounding his leadership and efficiency raises valid concerns. Whether Ball evolves into a true franchise player or remains a polarizing figure will define his NBA legacy. For now, his game captivates fans but leaves analysts divided.

The post LaMelo Ball’s Street Ball Is All-Star Worthy But Is That Enough? appeared first on Last Word On Basketball.

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