UCLA's Pac-12 sensation — the most complete playmaking freshman since Magic Johnson at Michigan State.
Lonzo Anderson Ball was born in Chino Hills, California in 1997. He attended UCLA for one season and averaged 14.6 points, 7.6 assists and 6.0 rebounds per game — becoming the first player in UCLA history to average at least 14 points, 7 assists and 6 rebounds per game for a full season. He was the Pac-12 Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year and a consensus All-American. His passing vision — no-look passes, full-court outlets, anticipatory feeding of cutters — drew immediate comparisons to Magic Johnson. He shot an unusual flat arc that generated ongoing debate about its sustainability. Los Angeles Lakers selected him second overall in the 2017 NBA Draft. His one UCLA season was watched with particular attention because of the media profile generated by his father LaVar Ball, who made bold predictions about his son's ability throughout the season. Lonzo's actual performances were often outstanding — his playmaking and his impact on UCLA's overall performance were genuine — even if the circus surrounding the family complicated the narrative. His NBA career evolved at New Orleans and Chicago, his passing ability remaining his defining trait.
Pac-12 Player of Year
Career Honours
- Pac-12 Player of Year
- Pac-12 Freshman of Year
- Consensus All-American
- Second overall pick 2017