Lonzo Ball Debuts Tattoo Sleeve Featuring Black History Icons


He added “The Marathon Continues” to the top the piece.

It’s been a rocky year for Lonzo Ball as he’s been hit with a number surprises, some which were unfortunate. There was the financial scandal involving good friend Alan Foster, his business partner who stands accused  siphoning $1.5 million from the NBA star. Then, it was announced that Ball had been traded from the Los Angeles Lakers and would be making his way to New Orleans to play for the Pelicans.

In the midst his personal and pressional changes, Lonzo switched things up as it pertained to his tattoo choices, as well. He decided to get his Big Baller Brand tattoo covered up because, according to Lonzo, it reminded him his dealings with Foster. Now, the 21-year-old point guard has added some new ink to his growing collection with portraits historical black icons that each stood for growth, change, and the betterment their culture.

The tattooist responsible is a Southern California artist named Steve Butcher who shared the final product on his Instagram page. “Completed this sleeve this week on @zo !,” Butcher wrote. “Sleeve is 99% healed just added #TheMarathonContinues to the top the arm. Was an honor to put these influential people on your arm brother.” 

The collage includes portraits former president Barack Obama, abolitionist and antislavery activist Harriet Tubman, Civil Rights Movement activist Rosa Parks, MLB icon Jackie Robinson, and Civil Rights Movement leaders Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. What do you think Lonzo’s latest ink?