Lonzo Ball became the youngest player in NBA history to record a triple-double with his 19 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds in the Los Angeles Lakers' 98-90 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.

LeBron James was the previous holder of the mark.

“I really don’t give a … I’ve played this way my whole life,” Ball told The Vertical. “In today’s NBA, a lot of point guards get buckets, but I go off my impact and what I can do to win games. It’s not going to be scoring every night, but I’m trying to improve that. The way I play, it comes from Dad. He really don’t care about noise either. My dad had me on lesser teams, so I had to do more and it prepares me.

“For us, it’s tough to lose on this road trip. We come out here in different time zones and play good teams night in and night out. We need to learn from it and get wins.”

Ball is determined to follow his own judgment despite the highs and lows of his rookie season.

“My impact is on wins and losses,” he said, “and tonight we lost, but we have to keep going.”