It seems like LaVar Ball has taken his beef with Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr to another level. In an interview with ESPN LA 710 on Thursday, Ball says Kerr is the Milli Vanilli of coaching in today’s NBA and is the reason why he didn’t want LaMelo to play for the Warriors.

“ …This is what I’m thinking: I called Steve Kerr the Milli Vanilli of coaching. Don’t get mad at me cuz that’s what it is, but he’s gonna hold something against my son if he starts doing some stuff and this what he gonna say ‘we don’t do that around here.’ Now you got Melo trying to play the game listening to me and the guy he works for. That ain’t gon — you can’t perform like that, you can’t have that over your head,” says Ball. 

LaVar’s son, LaMelo was selected third in the NBA draft by the Charlotte Hornets. The pick that came before Ball was of the Warriors, who selected James Wiseman from Memphis. Kerr, who won three championships with the Warriors, once called Ball the Kardashian of basketball which the latter seemed to take offense to. During the interview, Ball also criticized Kerr’s coaching style and claimed that he would coach better than Kerr. 

“He called me the Kardashian of basketball. All he do is [call me] Lavar Ball, we would’ve been fine. I call him the Milli Vanilli cuz you aint coaching, you’re just standing up. The team that won a championship, I could coach that team with my eyes closed,” says Ball. “Let me tell you this, I can coach all them guys better than what they’re doing because less coaching is the best coaching,” Ball added. 

It’s going to be interesting to know what Kerr barks back at Ball if he even intends to. Right now though, LaMelo seems to be living up to what his dad promised he would be as he is currently the frontrunner to win this year’s Rookie of the Year award.