When LaVar Ball decided to pull out his sons, LiAngelo and LaMelo, from their respective schools and turn them to professional basketball players in Lithuania, many saw it as a huge risk for their future in the NBA, as their stocks could plummet.

Their belief grew further when the two were not able to play consistently in their initial games for Vytautas Prienu. However, they now appear to have already adjusted to the style of play on foreign soil and are beginning to turn a lot of heads with their performances.

During their last outing, the Ball brothers combined for a total of 63 points, with LiAngelo dropping 32 points, while LaMelo had 31 of his own. They were able to showcase their skill sets and scored almost at will, showing everyone that their father made the right choice of bringing them to the European country.

While the competition there is different from what the NCAA or bigger pro leagues can offer, the performance of the Ball brothers is proof that they are worthy to become professionals, and are making a strong case for them to become highly-touted prospects once they are eligible to join the NBA Draft.

Their ability to score from the outside, and also when attacking the basket hard is what makes them valuable to their team.

It's still anyone's guess at this point how much success they'll have in Lithuania, but one thing that's certain is that they will continue to be much talked about, especially if they can carry the momentum they have in their team's upcoming matches.