Illawarra coach Matt Flinn shares tremendous story on LaMelo Ball’s confidence

LaMelo Ball’s confidence has never been doubted but a recent story from Hawks’ head coach Matt Flinn reemphasized that swagger.

LaMelo Ball may be a quiet figure on the outside but stories of his self-confidence and belief have been shared many times over. While his father LaVar certainly boasts loudly about how confident he is, LaMelo opts to show it on the court, most memorably in the form of his half-court three-point attempts.

One of the best stories about Ball’s confidence came from Matt Flinn, Illawarra Hawks head coach. In an interview with Australia GQ, Flinn revealed that prior to a game this season, he pulled Ball aside to discuss some last-minute strategy which led to a great one-liner from Ball.

“I wouldn’t bet against him. The kid’s got such self-belief. I’ll tell you a story. We’re playing Adelaide and just before we run out, I grab LaMelo. I tell him he’s going to face this particular guard. ‘Just back up and go at him, he won’t be able to stay in front of you,’ I tell him. LaMelo replies, ‘Yeah, him and everyone else in the world,’ then runs out on the court.”

From a story-telling perspective, it’s unfortunate that Ball finished with only 15 points on 6-of-19 shooting in that game, but did drop a gorgeous highlight-reel assist. The Hawks lost the game 98-92 but the story will certainly add to the folklore of Ball’s self-confidence.

Report: LaMelo Ball could make Illawarra return vs. Adelaide

After missing more than a month with a foot injury, LaMelo Ball could make his return to the court for Illawarra against Adelaide.

After a nearly month-long absence from the court, LaMelo Ball could soon make his return to the court. While no exact timetable or diagnosis was given on Ball’s foot injury, he was expected to return to the court in January. Illawarra’s game on Monday against Adelaide could be that return date, according to a recent article in the Daily Telegraph in Australia.

Illawarra officials remain hopeful that star guard LaMelo Ball will return from his foot injury, as early as this Monday against the 36ers in Adelaide.

Ball did not play in the month of December after the two best games of his short career with Illawarra. In his absence, the Hawks went 2-4 with wins over Adelaide and Syndey and losses to Brisbane, Melbourne, New Zealand and South East Melbourne. The Hawks now sit comfortably in last place in the league, three games back from eighth-place Brisbane.

The Hawks have 10 games left on the schedule, though by the time of Monday’s contest it will be down to nine. While Ball’s return would be too late for any sort of playoff push, it would serve as a final chance for NBA teams to watch Ball on the court in the last stages of the NBL season.

Ball still nearly leads the Hawks in total points and is the top per-game scorer at 17.0 per contest. He is also second on the team in rebounds and leads the team in assists and steals, all despite missing one-third of the season.

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