LaMelo Ball won’t be returning to Lithuania to play for Prienu Vytautas, but where will the 16-year-old be playing professional basketball in the fall, after he’s done spending his summer as the face of the Big Baller Brand-sponsored Junior Basketball Association with the Los Angeles Ballers? This week’s episode of Facebook’s “Ball in the Family” offered a strong hint, courtesy of a side trip elsewhere in Europe by LaVar Ball.

In “Draft Eligible,” the Big Baller takes it upon himself to fly to Poland, where he meets with Tomas Pacesas, a legendary Lithuanian player and coach, and tours the facilities of Asseco Gdynia, one of the most decorated clubs in the country’s basketball history. LaVar is impressed with everything he sees, from the team’s training rooms to its 5,000-seat arena—so much so that he declares Poland to be a potential destination for Melo.

“To me, this Polish team I think is going to be right for Melo,” he says. “The next move could be here.”

A move like that wouldn’t put LaMelo all that far from Prienai. Gdynia is about a seven-hour drive from the hometown of BC Vytautas, with less than half an hour separating it from the city of Gdansk.

But unlike Prienai, Gdynia is a veritable city in its own right, with a population of nearly a quarter million residents—leaps and bounds beyond the citizenry of 9,000 or so in Melo and LiAngelo Ball’s prior Lithuanian outpost.