LaVar Ball says Randle should have passed to Lonzo to win in regulation
The Lakers lost to the Warriors in overtime

The Los Angeles Lakers lost to the Golden State Warriors in overtime last night.
Interviewed by ESPN's Chris Haynes after the game, LaVar Ball talked about the "crucial point" where the Lakers could have won the game in regulation.
"When Julius (Randle) got that ball at the end, he should've threw it forward. Lonzo (Ball) had a wide-open layup or a three-pointer, that's game!" LaVar said.
Randle grabbed a rebound with no more than seven seconds left in the fourth quarter and dribbled up the court when Luke Walton called a timeout.
"Do the Big Baller move; don't call no timeouts," LaVar Ball said.
Brandon Ingram missed the last shot in the fourth quarter and sent the game to overtime.
Interviewed by ESPN's Chris Haynes after the game, LaVar Ball talked about the "crucial point" where the Lakers could have won the game in regulation.
"When Julius (Randle) got that ball at the end, he should've threw it forward. Lonzo (Ball) had a wide-open layup or a three-pointer, that's game!" LaVar said.
Randle grabbed a rebound with no more than seven seconds left in the fourth quarter and dribbled up the court when Luke Walton called a timeout.
"Do the Big Baller move; don't call no timeouts," LaVar Ball said.
Brandon Ingram missed the last shot in the fourth quarter and sent the game to overtime.