Master P Wants Lavar Ball For GMGB League

Master P's curious to see Lavar Ball's skills on the court.

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Just yesterday, Master P was announced as the new president of the Global Mixed Gender Basketball league. After the announcement, TMZ caught up with P outside to ask him a few questions. Among those were who he'd like to see play in the league. While he did mention Paul Pierce and how he'd like to get Lisa Leslie out of retirement, he ended up saying that he'd love to get Lavar Ball on the court to see what he's actually made of.

Lavar Ball has been making headlines lately including saying that he'd be able to beat Michael Jordan in a game of basketball as well as getting Shaq to diss him on wax. While the responses to Lavar Ball's challenges have been quite humorous, P had a better solution. 

"I want to get Shaq in this league and Ball in this league and let 'em play against each other."

While we'd love to see this all happen, who knows what will happen in the future. All we could hope is that No Limit Records founder makes it happen. 

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