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Los Angeles Times
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Tania Ganguli

Lakers' Walton takes criticism from Ball's dad in stride

LOS ANGELES_As the Los Angeles Lakers losses began to accumulate, the most famous parent of any of their players began to make his voice heard in more biting ways.

Lonzo Ball's father, LaVar, felt that it was time to speak about the coaching his son received _ he felt the staff didn't understand the best way to coach Lonzo (whom he had coached throughout his life) and how to get the best out of him. He felt their in-game decisions weren't conducive to how Lonzo played _ for example, LaVar doesn't feel Lonzo should sit to start fourth quarters. LaVar felt that his way would produce more wins and he wasn't afraid to say so in multiple interviews.

At least outwardly, Lakers coach Luke Walton brushed off the comments.

"We don't take parents' opinions into our coaching decisions and how we're trying to grow as a group," Walton said. "The relationship with Lonzo means a lot to me so I stay in constant contact with him and how he's doing. But as far as other people's thoughts on what we should do, I don't concern myself with those."

Lonzo was asked Friday if he agreed with his father's criticisms.

"He just speaks his mind, whatever he feels he is going to say, not going to hold nothing back," he said. "My job is just to play."

LaVar had never meddled with the staff at UCLA, and UCLA coach Steve Alford said he never called to complain.

But the Bruins were 31-5, leaving little room for complaint. There were those who wondered how that might change when the Lakers inevitably struggled this season.

Since the start of the Lonzo Ball era with the Lakers, the team has been wary of his father's public persona. During Lonzo's introductory news conference, the Lakers whisked away LaVar after a brief group interview session had begun. Internally there are those who bristle when LaVar speaks, and that held true long before his words took direct aim at Walton.

At least outwardly, Walton is not expressing concern about LaVar's influence on his son.

"They have their own relationship," Walton said. "Lonzo does a great job of doing what we ask him to do. I don't know what they talk about in private, but Lonzo's an incredible team player. He's here to make our team better. He's always been on board with what we try to do."

And the Lakers' most recent outing _ the second road game that LaVar Ball has attended this season _ ended with a win over Philadelphia and LaVar declaring he was happy.

"I heard him while I was in the locker room," Lonzo Ball said. "I was laughing, I knew he was going to be there, I knew he was very happy that we won, so that's good."

At this point, nothing his father says comes as a surprise to Lonzo.

"I'm 20 now," Lonzo said. "He's been talking like that, so I'm used to it."

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