LaMelo Ball to Clippers trade predicted by All-Star's closest confidant

LaMelo Ball, Charlotte Hornets
LaMelo Ball, Charlotte Hornets | Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

The concept of sibling basketball at the professional level is always a sight, as many players have similar sizes, strengths, and play styles. Amen and Ausar Thompson are a great example of peak dominance, as they portray themselves as generationally athletic on both ends of the court.

Another excellent example of brother-brother success in the NBA is LaMelo and Lonzo Ball. These two have been tearing up national headlines since High School, split up, but found their way back to the states through the uniqueness of overseas basketball.

Furthermore, their role model and father figure, LaVar Ball, has spoken in the past about his sons playing for the LA Clippers. This excited fans, as the idea sounds thrilling, but executive Lawrence Frank would have to perform magic to pull the strings together.

They also signed long-term deals with their respective teams, eliminating the Clippers as a current destination. 

However, on the latest episode of Lonzo Ball's 'What An Experience' podcast, he hinted at his brother being traded to the Clippers this summer. This would make sense, but it would also put major changes into effect regarding James Harden and Norman Powell.

Lonzo Ball's prediction of his brother moving to Los Angeles is a surreal yet possible trade that could occur this summer

With the entire Ball family growing up in Los Angeles, LaMelo Ball being traded to the LA Clippers in the next few months seems meant to be. He has the skills that would ignite a spark of the future and a one-of-a-kind personality that suits the culture and lifestyle of Inglewood, California.

This past season was also the most dominant of his five-year career with the Charlotte Hornets. He was not an All-Star, though he deserved to be, with averages of 25.2 points, 7.4 assists, and 4.9 rebounds.

Conversely, if the Clippers' front office aims to fly Ball to Los Angeles without including Ivica Zubac, they will have to ship away a haul to the Hornets. Norman Powell, Derrick Jones Jr., Jordan Miller, and several picks would be the foundation of the package.

With the former Rookie of the Year on the Clippers, Ball will adapt to a winning environment with Kawhi Leonard and James Harden in team-member training. This will allow him to prosper once their time is up.

That said, Lonzo Ball's trade prediction is certainly wild, but it could pan out considering how close he is to his family.