Just in case there was any concern the Ball brothers wouldn't get enough playing time in Lithuania, the team they signed a one-year contract with, Prienu Vytautas, is looking to create a tournament specifically to give LiAngelo and LaMelo more opportunities to play.

Prienu Vytautas general manager Adomas Kubilius told ESPN he is in conversations to set up a tournament allowing the new signees to compete against players of similar age.

"We're discussing a new tournament now to play five games here in Prienai in our arena," Kubilius said. "It would be with EuroLeague teams. We're talking to teams like Zalgiris and CSKA Moscow about playing in it. It would be an opportunity for them to play more games, and play against players of similar age."

The Ball brothers landed around 8 p.m. local time at the Vilnius airport in Lithuania Wednesday and were greeted with a sea of media. LiAngelo and LaMelo's first practice will be Friday morning as they get adjusted to the new time zone, and the two are expected to make their international debut Jan. 9 against Tsmoki-Minsk at home.

Prienu Vytautas is located in Preienai, Lithuania and the population is only estimated to be slightly more than 9,000 people. Kubilius expressed the team is excited to welcome the Balls, who have garnered international attention in the recent months.

"Prienai is a small town and people still didn't believe that they were actually coming," Kubiulius said. "It will be an interesting time for all of us. It's an opportunity for a little town to become known to the whole world.