Kyle Kuzma trolls Big Baller Brand’s ridiculous merchandise prices

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 21: LaVar Ball (R) and Tina Ball attend a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Chicago Bulls at Staples Center on November 21, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 21: LaVar Ball (R) and Tina Ball attend a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Chicago Bulls at Staples Center on November 21, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images) /
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Who would pay $495 for a shoe? That’s the ridiculous cost of a Lonzo Ball signature shoe, and Kyle Kuzma is right to troll the BBB prices.

Paying $600 for a hat is pretty absurd. Los Angeles Lakers rookie sensation Kyle Kuzma thinks this as well.

Kuzma, who has become the star in L.A., posted in his Instagram story the absurdity of folks paying outrageous prices for the Big Baller Brand’s merchandise. “Y’all really spending 600 dollars for this hat?” Kuzma wrote on his IG story, followed by the trash emoji.

It may have been meant for a laugh, but he was really telling the truth.

The hat in question is the Big Baller Brand hat, which in technically isn’t worth $600, but it might as well be when you see the actual price of the hat. The Big Baller Brand is treading a water unlike what we’ve seen from the “Air Jordan” days and the prices of its merchandise will seriously make you question why would any sane person pay these prices.

For example, if you want the Lonzo Ball signature shoe, that’s going to set you back $495. $495 for a shoe? Is this a cruel nightmare? Apparently, it isn’t, and it’s even more surreal to believe that fans will be paying this amount of money for a shoe worn by a player averaging just 9.1 points and 7.4 assists per game.

Yeah, that makes the sticker shock price worth it.

Don’t feel like paying nearly $500 for a sneaker from a disappointing rookie? Maybe you would want to rock the Big Baller shirt? Oh, wait, that’s going to cost you $50. Yes, you read that correctly … $50 for a t-shirt.

For prices like that, the Big Baller Brand deserves to be trolled, because it has become quite obvious that the Ball family is trolling people’s wallets, and many are being hooked into the joke.