A Quote by LaVar Ball

You can be a big baller at whatever you do. — © LaVar Ball
You can be a big baller at whatever you do.

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My title is LaVar Ball, the big baller, the CEO of the Big Baller Brand.
I'm a big baller.
There is only one, believe it or not. I did get knocked up by a baller. A big football player.
I'm a baller, I'm a hooper.
If you don't cop the ZO2s, you're not a baller.
Whatever the country, whatever the culture, whatever the time, when you become a big enough organization, you start to collapse and slow down.
I'm just a baller. This is something I love to do and was probably born to do.
I try to invest smart. I'm not a baller. I'm not a blinger.
Manu Ginobili is just a baller dude.
My mom, she's just a baller in the ring. My scrappy side and my aggressiveness are probably coming from her.
My only talent is that I have a so-called big engine. I can attack on successive days - well maybe now not so often - or ride tempo at the front of the peloton for a week. I'm not a climber or a sprinter. Whatever makes the race sticky, fast and difficult is good for me. I'm just a big motor - I think I'm allowed to say that - and a fighter. I'll do whatever it takes to make the race.
We lived near a supermarket, and whatever they threw away, we would get it, and my mother would make soup. Or she would get a big can of lard, a big can of meal, a big can of flour, a big can of beans, and fix the same meal for months.
We don't just hop out of bed, scratch our eyes, and become an NBA baller. It's a process. It's a tough grind that you have to go through that people don't understand.
I give big ups to people who are very big on social media, whether they're doing vlogs or whatever. It takes a lot of effort.
Games like 'Call of Duty' and 'NBA Baller Beats' have so much to them. I was more of the 'Pac-Man' generation where we were excited to play table tennis on the TV.
Without grounding, it's easy to embrace the 'baller' lifestyle: dropping out of tech, throwing money at cars, boats and real estate, and slipping into a cycle of spending and indulgence.
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