The website has been down for months, their co-founder is in legal trouble and the athlete most connected to the Big Baller Brand recently said it was “demolished.”

But according to LaVar Ball, everything is fine. LaVar defended the status of his upstart apparel company and downplayed his son Lonzo’s comments after the two had a dispute on the family’s reality TV show.

“The brand is always great,” LaVar said on “The Weekly Pass” podcast. “It’s a family brand. That’s not even Lonzo. That’s not him talking (when) he said the brand is demolished. … That’s somebody else got in his ear. He don’t use the word demolished. … Here’s the thing, somebody did something bad within my company, that’s all.”

Another word Lonzo recently used was “exploded,” when he was describing the BBB sneakers he used during the Summer League of his rookie season with the Lakers.

“I had to debut them,” Lonzo said on Pelicans teammate Josh Hart’s “Lighthearted” podcast.

“We went so far with it, it was like, ‘Cool, I can get a quarter in, but that’s it.’ And it’s crazy, because right when I switched my shoes, all of a sudden, magically I got good again.”

However, the most serious setback for BBB and LaVar is that co-founder Alan Foster allegedly stole $1.5 million from the company. Lonzo is currently suing Foster. According to LaVar, that is tantamount to an employee at Albertsons stealing $10 from the cash register.

“It’s not a big deal. It happens in everything,” LaVar said.