Experimental measurements of the ratios R(D ( * ) ) ≡ Γ(B→D ( * ) τ ν) Γ(B→D ( * ) ν) ( = e, µ) show a 3.9σ deviation from the Standard Model prediction. In the absence of light righthanded neutrinos, a new physics contribution to b → cτ ν decays necessarily modifies also bb → τ + τ − and/or cc → τ + τ − transitions. These contributions lead to violation of lepton flavor universality in, respectively, Υ and ψ leptonic decays. We analyze the constraints resulting from measurements of the leptonic vector-meson decays on solutions to the R(D ( * ) ) puzzle. Available data from BaBar and Belle can already disfavor some of the new physics explanations of this anomaly. Further discrimination can be made by measuring Υ(1S, 2S, 3S) → τ τ in the upcoming Belle II experiment.