CHINO HILLS, Calif. -- LaVar Ball, in a wide-ranging interview at his home on Thursday, told ESPN his wife has returned to the house more than three months after suffering a stroke, his two younger sons will only be in college for one season, he won't change even after Lonzo gets drafted and Michael Jordan would only score two points against him.
LaVar's wife, Tina, suffered a stroke in late-February, and recently returned home -- where he said he is caring for her in her recovery. Ball said she has progressed, but will not be able to attend the NBA draft on June 22.