Zach Smith calls out Lavar Ball for stealing his logo
This thread summed up perfectly.
I think everyone is missing that he is calling his receivers Zone Six. Like a totally pointless name that he made to fit his initials. He is a total tool.
Maybe he's trying to appeal to northerners - Canadian football has six eligible receivers.
Eh, I'm pretty sure the universe had the original copyright claim.
I dont think many people have/had issues with his kid(s)....I mean, I dont like his shot and think Fultz is more complete of a player but I thought he was good but not as good as people were touting him as.
And with most young men I'll pull for them to have a good career....this ass clown dad has ruined that for his kids. Now eveyrone wants them to fail...sad stuff
My lawyer-to-be wife says Zach Smith has little to no case. Unless he can show his logo is "famous" and being hurt by the other product. Also the color difference really hurts his case too.
I want all the meteors to hit both of these guys at the same time. And while Ball is talented, he's not nearly as much a lock as his father is acting. Lots of guys with a good shot but questionable athleticism (his first step isn't great, he rebounds well but can be bowled over by larger players and isn't a threat to be a shot blocker, plus he can't always stay in front of his man) flame out.
Clearly they have to fight to the death in an arena now right... right ?
Tim Brewster gets the winner.
Can this be settled via a fight to the death?
Edit: ^^^^ Beat me to it
Not to mention a much better use of 500 dollars.
LaVar Ball deserves to be lampooned and criticized by everyone. Charging $500 for a shoe headlined by a kid who's never played a single minute in the NBA. Never won a national title, made a Final Four, won nothing of note in college. His own athletic career was a complete failure, so he's trying to live out his dreams through his own children.
I feel bad for those kids. They've done nothing wrong but everyone wants to see them fail now because of how big a blowhard their dad is. The guy is doing everything he can to cut corners and tell the world he and his kids are already LeBron/Durant/Curry status. He wants the superstardom but doesn't want to put in any of the effort it takes to actually get there.
You can buy Allan Edmond's shoes made in Wisconsin for that price, and it wasn't made in a sweatshop for less than 5.00.
An ankle when in play pick up with my Alan Edmonds, though.