 Lamello Ball is no stranger to any basketball enthusiast. Averaging 26.7 points a game throughout his 2016-2017 season, he is on the road to becoming one of the biggest names in basketball. Welcome to World's Best Videos, we've compiled a list of facts about Lamello Ball, let's get into it. Lamello Ball was born on August 22, 2001 in Chino Hills, California. He still resides in Chino Hills and he is currently 6'3". Lamello is the youngest in the family, he has two older brothers, Lonzo and Leangelo Ball. He began playing basketball at the age of 4 with his two brothers, Lonzo and Leangelo. Growing up, Lamello played on teams coached by his father, including big ballers VXT of the Amateur Athletic Union, where he would continue playing until high school. Throughout his childhood, Lamello usually played against opponents that were several years older than him. By the age of 13, Lamello stood at 5'7", before even starting high school, he verbally committed to play college basketball for UCLA. His parents have mapped out him and his brothers playing basketball for more than a decade. Their intentions were to have all three of them playing in the same team for at least one season. That meant Lamello skipped a grade to be able to play with his brother. It was a great decision because Lamello won the California State Championship along with his brothers. Ball has been described as relatively tall point guard with a long wing span and was considered one of the top freshmen in the country. He often attempts long three-pointers, which is drawn comparisons to Steph and Curry and has also been criticized for cherry picking. He often waits too close to the half court to get an open shot on his next possession instead of trying to prevent the opponent from scoring. In late December, Ball made a half court shot only a few seconds into the game. The shot received widespread media including ESPN, CBS Sports and Sports Illustrated. Steph and Curry commented on the shot saying that that was some confidence right there. The fact that he made it, I wonder if he's done it before and missed it. On February 27, 2017, he scored a record 92 points in 146-123 victory over Los Osos High School. He dedicated the game to a friend Lexi. Lexi desperately needs new heart and her condition keeps getting worse. He tweeted saying 92 points, hashtag love for Lexi.