A Quote by LaVar Ball

My title is LaVar Ball, the big baller, the CEO of the Big Baller Brand. — © LaVar Ball
My title is LaVar Ball, the big baller, the CEO of the Big Baller Brand.
I'm a big baller.
You can be a big baller at whatever you do.
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.
I'm just a baller. This is something I love to do and was probably born to do.
Manu Ginobili is just a baller dude.
I try to invest smart. I'm not a baller. I'm not a blinger.
One of the big failures for the big auto companies is that even the CEO and the top management often don't understand design and manufacturing. As a CEO, you have to make decisions; you need to have knowledge.
As a CEO, you get sucked into dealing with all the tasks of being a CEO. There's a big meeting, a big discussion, and you get into all the big issues, which is your job. But what CEOs often lose sight of is that it's all about the people who work for you. For every 1,000 decisions, 999 were being made when I was not in the room.
How to hit home runs: I swing as hard as I can, and I try to swing right through the ball... The harder you grip the bat, the more you can swing it through the ball, and the farther the ball will go. I swing big, with everything I've got. I hit big or I miss big. I like to live as big as I can.
My mom, she's just a baller in the ring. My scrappy side and my aggressiveness are probably coming from her.
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 actually went to circus school as a child. I think my specialty was walking on the big ball. You know the big ball you can walk on? Yes, I was quite good at it.
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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