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LaVar Ball claims he could have beat LeBron 1-on-1

Charles Curtis
USA TODAY

We've been here before with LaVar Ball making utterly absurd claims about who he could beat 1-on-1 back when he was in peak shape, so let's just get right to it.

In an interview with Fanatics View, he said he believes LeBron James is "too weak" to beat Ball 1-on-1 "back in my heyday":

That's right, all 6-foot-8 and 250 pounds of James would have his hands full with the 6-foot-6 Washington State player who averaged 2.2 points per game. Here's his reasoning:

"(I was) 270 (pounds) benching 500! All I gotta do is back you in, I'll lift all of them up off their feet! … I was a bad mamajama. My will to win was too hard man. One-on-one, I'd be on myself all day."

Okay.

(Thanks to NESN for sharing.)

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