Lavar is definitely a vivid character that speaks his mind.
I have always liked truthful people more, even if I thought they are wrong. I can't say I sympathize him, but I respect that he raised and developed 3 possible NBA players. That's a tall task. I also like it when somebody is in some sort of fight against the establishment, Lavar seems to be that guy too, for himself of course, not some syndicate. But imagining that he is the one "salting" Brad Stevens brain, and "telling him like it is" every now and then in the media raises red flags to me. Lonzo is not on a Shaq or MJ level prospect to swallow his urge to speak. I rather see him be a media darling in L.A. or someplace else considering all things.