How To Create All Three Ball Brothers On NBA 2K17: Lonzo, LaMelo and LiAngelo Creation Tool Guide [VIDEO]
Despite still being in school, the infamous Ball brothers have already made a name for themselves in the basketball world. The brothers, consisting of UCLA Bruins star Lonzo Ball and Chino Hills High players LaMelo and LiAngelo, have become so popular that gamers are now starting to recreate the budding NBA stars in the latest "NBA 2K" basketball simulation video game, "NBA 2K17."
A YouTube user calling himself ZootedBruh recently shared a video that teaches players how to recreated the infamous Ball brothers within the game. The video itself shows the exact customization settings that need to be set in the game's player-creation tool.
According a report from Forbes, there are some limitations with the creation tool. LaMelo's hair for example seems to be quite a challenge to copy. The game's player customization tools doesn't really have the necessary adjustments to duplicate LaMelo's unique blonde-on-the-top afro hairstyle.
As for the player's stats, gamers really have all the leeway to give each character their own unique attributes. Fans who have been following the progress of the three brothers will however likely be rating them quite high based on their most recent performance.
Lonzo Ball alone has seen an average of 15.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and 7.8 assists per game during his time with the UCLA Bruins. Lonzo is also in the race to be the Top 3 pick in the 2017 NBA Draft if he chooses to forgo his remaining three years of college.
His brothers are also making their own waves in the high school basketball scene, with the older LiAngelo scoring 128 points in just two games, as per a report from the LA Times. The youngest, LaMelo, also scored a staggering 92 points in a recent game with Los Osos for a 146-123 win. The Ball brothers' most recent performance have certainly placed them on the map in terms of potential future basketball stars, and it probably won't be long until they actually become built-in players for future "NBA 2K" games.