Michael Jordan: LaMelo Ball Has ‘Exceeded Our Expectations’
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Rookie LaMelo Ball has seized the attention of the NBA this season with his highlight reel passes and a surprising ability to score, including Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan.
The six-time NBA champion said when the Hornets selected Ball with the No. 3 overall pick they hoped the crafty 6-foot-6 point guard would eventually rise to the level of becoming an All-Star.
Jordan likes the way Ball is trending.
βI think Melo has adjusted to the NBA game better than any of us ever thought this early in his career,β Jordan told The Associated Press in an email. βHe has exceeded our expectations so far this season.β
Ball leads all rookies in most statistical categories, including points (15.8), assists (6.3), rebounds (6) and steals (1.6) per game.
More importantly, Ballβs game β which includes an array of slick, needle-threading passes β has brought some needed pizzazz and star potential to a franchise mired in obscurity for years. The Hornets are 17-18 entering the All-Star break, just a game behind the fourth place Boston Celtics in the ultra-tight Eastern Conference.
βHeβs the real deal,β Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell said.
Warriors forward Draymond Green recently tweeted βLaMelo is a problem!β
βRight now, with the way things look, he looks like NBA rookie of the year to me,β Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said. βHeβs getting it done statistically, their team is winning. Heβs got energy, heβs got a vibe, heβs got swagger. If you like watching players that play with flair, heβs right up there.β
Ball, who grew up watching Penny Hardaway and Jamal Crawford highlights, sees things on the court most players donβt.
He regularly delivers on-time behind-the-back passes leading to transition layups, kick-outs for open 3-pointers and alley-oop lobs for dunks off the pick-and-roll, many of those going to high-flying Miles Bridges, earning the duo the nickname βAirBnB.β
Ballβs impact with the Hornets was almost immediate, becoming the youngest player in NBA history to record a triple-double in just his 10th NBA game. Still, it took 20 games before Hornets coach James Borrego inserted him into the starting lineup following an injury to Devonte Graham.
Itβs unlikely Ball is giving up the position anytime soon.
The 19-year-old has only elevated his game in 15 starts, averaging 20.6 points, 6.6 assists and 6.2 rebounds and has already won NBA rookie of the month twice.
βMe being me, Iβm never going to say putting me on the bench was something smart or good to do,β Ball said. βIt always feels like when Iβm on the court Iβm helping. … But I think one of the reasons is because we didnβt have no summer league, so he probably wanted to ease me into it.β
Said Borrego: βHis growth, his fearlessness, his ability to bounce back even when things donβt go his way on one end of the floor β¦ heβs a special kid.β
Before the NBA draft three where were concerns about Ballβs unorthodox shooting form with a lower release point than most. Heβs proven doubters wrong by finding ways to create his own shot while making 37.8% from beyond the arc.
Ball said coaches have tried to change his shooting form just about everywhere heβs been, but heβs steadfastly resisted.
βI always said, βThis is how I shoot,ββ Ball said. βIβm confident in it. I feel good letting it go. Even coming here (to the Hornets), they low-key tried to adjust it a little but I said, βNo, this is how I shootβ and I just stuck with it.β
βI think people wondered at the beginning: was he a good enough shooter?β Hornets general manager Mitch Kupchak said. βI donβt think thatβs a concern.β
That ability to shoot has forced teams to defend Ball behind the arc, making it easier for him to penetrate and score or dish.
βMan, heβs good,β Mitchell said. βIβm not going to lie, Iβm very impressed with his playmaking ability, his competitiveness, but his joy. … Heβs very talented; he can do many different things.β
Ball said he wants to add some muscle to frame and Jordan added βwe believe that he will continue to work and get better as a player.β
Ballβs long-term NBA goal is simple, if not lofty: he wants to be a Hall of Famer like Jordan.
Nothing would please Jordan more.
The Hornets havenβt been to the playoffs since 2016 and havenβt won a playoff series in 19 years.
Theyβve lacked star power.
Ball, with 5.7 million Instagram followers, brings national attention. And his unselfish, pass-friendly approach could make the Hornets an attractive destination for future free agents, thus making Charlotte more competitive.
Like most rookies, Ball needs to continue improve on the defensive end of the court for the Hornets to achieve the consistent success.
βOur goal is to build a consistent winner and have free agents look at our program, just like Gordon (Hayward) did this offseason,β Jordan said. βItβs not just about Melo. Itβs about our group of young, talented players, our coaching staff and our entire Hornets organization. All of those factors, along with Charlotte being a great city, will make us become a destination.β