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The authority of NBA forces Lonzo Ball to remove his Big Baller brand tattoo

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It has been seen again that the NBA officials are taking steps a little more personal to cover the tattoos. This time, it is not JR Smith and his supreme tattoo, but this time the target has been set on Lakers guard, Lonzo Ball who was deliberately forced to cover up his tattoo of big Baller brand in his forehand.

LaVar Ball and the Ball Family have turned their talents into a multi-million dollar brand which is popular across the globe. Through the LaVar’s unconventional approach to the coaching and their skills of Lonzo, LiAngelo, and Lamelo, the brand of big Baller brand logo is quickly getting a recognizable symbol. In spite of being a member of the family, BBB is still not allowed to be a part of the NBA organization.

The NBA is still taking time to reach out to Lonzo and casually remind him that the league rules forbid players from wearing any commercial logos or corporate insignia that is not linked with the Basketball league on their skin or hair. This is certainly for the Ball Family’s homegrown business that is earning in millions that led Lonzo to cover up his BBB tattoo that he has in his hand.

He is asked to remove the tattoo for the rest of the season or until when he is a member of the family to avoid a per-game fine or any other disciplinary actions against him. This is a big step from the NBA officials that has put this player into trouble, and it is yet to see what he does whether he removes it or not. He has to pay fines and manage other things if he denies from covering up the tattoo he has.

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