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LaVar Ball has publicly claimed that his youngest son, Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball, has a child with long-term partner and model Ana Montana, telling listeners on his Ball in the Family podcast that he is already planning NBA-style training for his grandchildren.

LaMelo and Ana, a social media influencer and model, have been linked for some time, though both have kept the relationship relatively low-key. Neither has announced a pregnancy or birth, and there have been no official statements, photographs or documents confirming that they share a child. LaVar's remarks are therefore the only on-the-record reference to a baby, meaning the status of LaMelo's family life remains unverified and should be treated with caution.

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LaMelo Ball, Ana Montana And An Unconfirmed Baby Rumour

The latest speculation stems from a recent episode of Ball in the Family, in which LaVar drifted from discussing his three sons' careers to talking about the next generation of the Ball clan. At one point, he mentioned grandchildren, and listeners immediately took it as a revelation about LaMelo and Ana.

'Gelo already got my number one pick: La'One. If I raised you three killas in the backyard, what do you think I'm finna do with a gym in the backyard?' LaVar said on the show.

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On its face, the line sounded like typical LaVar bravado, tying his reputation as a hands-on basketball father to a future production line of pros. The detail that turned heads, though, was the implication that each of his sons is now a father. LaMelo, the 2021 NBA Rookie of the Year and centrepiece of the Charlotte Hornets rebuild, has never said he has a child. The player has not addressed LaVar's comments on social media, in interviews or through team channels.

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Ana, who has a substantial Instagram following and a career that thrives on visibility, has likewise offered no confirmation or denial. Her feeds show the usual mix of fashion shoots and lifestyle updates, but nothing that would obviously indicate a newborn or a young child with LaMelo. The silence from both of them leaves LaVar's claim hanging on its own.

The lack of corroboration is important. In a family that has built a minor media empire on access and personality, it is striking that such a significant life event would be revealed only indirectly, via an offhand remark from the patriarch rather than a joint announcement or even a cryptic post. Without any supporting evidence, nothing about LaMelo and Ana having a baby can be treated as fact at this stage.

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LaVar's Radical Training Vision For Grandkids

If the revelation was coy, the plan that followed was not. Once LaVar had introduced the idea of grandchildren, he pivoted into something he has always been more than happy to spell out in detail: how he intends to train the next wave of Ball athletes.

'They're gonna start at four, but here's the thing: I'll put the hoops down in the gym, they'll go sideways, and I'll invite teams over there to play my team of four four and five year olds,' he said.

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The language is vintage LaVar, promising a curated environment where competition starts at nursery age, and every aspect of development is engineered. He talked about lowering hoops, stacking the odds, and building confidence early. The implication was that if he could produce Lonzo, LiAngelo and LaMelo out of a backyard set-up, then a private gym and a crop of grandchildren, potentially including a child from LaMelo and Ana, would give him even more control.

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It is also a reminder of how LaVar sees the family story. For him, the Balls are not just three brothers who made it to professional and semi-professional levels. They are the first instalment in a multi-generational project that blends sport, business and reality entertainment. Grandchildren become, in that logic, both loved family members and prospects in a long-running experiment.

Not everyone will be comfortable with that framing. There is an edge to talking about four-year-olds as future stars on 'my team,' even if said half in jest. The image of toddlers in a custom-built gym, hoop heights tweaked to maximise dominance, feels familiar to anyone who watched Ball in the Family and saw how early LaVar pushed his sons. Yet it also raises the old question of where encouragement ends and overreach begins.

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None of this, however, proves that LaMelo and Ana actually have a baby. The podcast comments have fuelled online threads, fan theories and photo scrutiny, with supporters dissecting past posts for hidden clues. So far, there is nothing concrete. No birth certificates, no official team congratulations, no on-the-record confirmation from representatives.

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Until LaMelo or Ana choose to speak, or some form of documentation emerges, LaVar's assertion remains just that: a claim from a famously outspoken father with a flair for spectacle. It may be accurate. It may be exaggerated. It may be misunderstood. For now, it sits in that grey zone where celebrity rumour and partial truth often collide, and where audiences have to decide how much weight to give a single, very loud voice. Nothing about LaMelo and Ana sharing a child has been confirmed, so any assumption that they are already parents should be taken with a grain of salt.

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