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LiAngelo Ball, the brother of NBA stars Lonzo and LaMelo Ball, recounted the time he and two other UCLA players were arrested in China after being accused of stealing designer sunglasses in 2017.
LiAngelo Ball, two other UCLA players released on bail after shoplifting arrest in China What happens next, however, is unclear. ESPN reported that the players will have to remain at the hotel ...
Remember when UCLA freshmen LiAngelo Ball, Jalen Hill and Cody Riley were arrested in China on shoplifting charges, and the rest of the basketball world stopped for days while everyone from LaVar ...
LiAngelo Ball has spoken out for the first time on his arrest and detainment in China for shoplifting, and the picture he paints is one of a teenager who got swept up by others’ misdeeds and ...
New details have emerged regarding LiAngelo Ball’s recent arrest in China. According to ESPN, the UCLA freshmen and his teammates Cody Riley and Jalen Hill did not fly back to the U.S. this ...
LiAngelo Ball spoke publicly about his arrest in China for the first time in an appearance on the Today show Tuesday morning, while his father, LaVar, explained why he decided on Monday to pull ...
LaVar Ball said his son LiAngelo would be fine. The players will not play in Saturday’s game against Georgia Tech, UCLA Athletics spokeswoman Shana Wilson said. The UCLA team arrived in China on ...
men's basketball players -- including LiAngelo Ball, the younger brother of? Los Angeles Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball?-- were released on bail early Wednesday morning in Hangzhou, China, after being ...
LiAngelo Ball, since the UCLA freshman forward was arrested in Hangzhou, China, along with two teammates on suspicion of shoplifting. Ball and fellow freshmen Cody Riley and Jalen Hill were all ...
The UCLA basketball team is heading home to Los Angeles from China without star freshman LiAngelo Ball, who is accused of shoplifting and is being detained. And it may be a while before Ball ...
LiAngelo Ball, plus four-star recruits Cody Riley and ... “We are aware of a situation involving UCLA student-athletes in Hangzhou, China,” UCLA said in a statement. “The University is ...