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ESPN’s Jeff Goodman reported on Tuesday that incoming UCLA freshman LiAngelo Ball was arrested in China. Ball, the middle child of Big Baller Brand founder LaVar Ball, was apparently among three ...
Freshman LiAngelo Ball, the younger brother of Los Angeles Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball, and two UCLA men’s basketball teammates were released on bail early Wednesday morning in Hangzhou, China, ...
LiAngelo Ball and two of his fellow UCLA teammates, Jalen Hill and Cody Riley, were arrested on Tuesday in China for reportedly shoplifting from a Louis Vuitton store in Shanghai. While the ...
LiAngelo Ball and the two other UCLA players who were caught shoplifting in China could be looking at years in prison, if charges are filed. The three UCLA players that were arrested in China have ...
LiAngelo Ball and two other UCLA freshmen reportedly were arrested for shoplifting in China. LiAngelo Ball was one of three UCLA basketball players arrested in China just days before the Bruins ...
Thanks to the show, we now know how LaVar responded when he sat down with LiAngelo for the first time following the 19-year-old's arrest for shoplifting in China.
What happens next following LiAngelo Ball’s arrest in China remains unclear It could take “days, weeks or months” before the situation is resolved ...
Lonzo Ball struggled through another subpar shooting night in his first taste of the heated Lakers-Celtics rivalry on Wednesday and said that he kept his focus, despite his family being in China ...
The U.S. Department of State could get involved in LiAngelo Ball, Jalen Hill and Cody Riley's shoplifting case after the trio of UCLA freshman basketball players were arrested in China.
LaVar later released a statement about LiAngelo's shoplifting allegations: "It is a very unfortunate situation that the Ball family and UCLA has to deal with at this particular time.
Los Angeles Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball?-- were arrested in China just days before Friday's season-opening game against Georgia Tech in Shanghai, sources told ESPN's Jeff Goodman.
LiAngelo Ball and his two UCLA teammates could serve 20 days of house arrest in a hotel for shoplifting in China.