LaVar Ball Removes LiAngelo from UCLA (UPDATE)

LaVar Ball Removes LiAngelo from UCLALaVar Ball Removes LiAngelo from UCLA (UPDATE)EXCLUSIVE2:35 PM -- UCLA coach Steve Alford has addressed Gelo's departure, telling "We learned today of LiAngelo Ball's intention to withdraw from UCLA. It's a stunning move ... LiAngelo Ball going to no longer be on the UCLA basketball team &, Actually, he won't be a student at UCLA ... because his dad, LaVar Ball, is removing him from the institution ... TMZ Sports has learned. As you know, LiAngelo was indefinitely pending from the team after he stole from various stores during a trip to China. Our sources tell LiAngelo isn't officially withdrawn from the school however he's at house & won't return to UCLA. A family spokesperson added LiAngelo & Lavar appreciate UCLA for everything ... despite the circumstances which led to the suspension.


Sources: LaMelo, LiAngelo Ball probing options to play professionally overseas

(From left) LaMelo Ball, Lonzo Ball & LiAngelo Ball on the night Lonzo was drafted by the Lakers. (Getty)LaMelo & LiAngelo Ball have started to probe options to sign internationally, sources told Yahoo Sports. Harrison Gaines, the representative for LaMelo, 16, & LiAngelo, 19, started initial contact by overseas teams this 7 days, sources told Yahoo Sports. LaMelo & LiAngelo starred at Chino Hills High School in California, where LaMelo scored 92 points in February & LiAngelo had a 72-point game final December. The 3 players apologized once they returned to the U.S., & LiAngelo left the UCLA campus soon to focus on his training, sources said.

Sources: LaMelo, LiAngelo Ball exploring options to play professionally overseas

LaVar Ball pulls son LiAngelo Ball through UCLA

As it stated in Jeff Goodman explains the reason LaVar Ball opted to pull his son LiAngelo from UCLA & whether his youngest son, LaMelo, going to continue attend the school in the aftertime. (one:41)LaVar Ball told ESPN which he has pulled his son LiAngelo through UCLA. "I'm not sitting back & waiting," LaVar Ball told ESPN. LaVar Ball told ESPN before the season which LiAngelo would stay at UCLA for just one season, even if he was not projected as a draft pick. LaVar Ball said which which the outline is continue for LaMelo Ball -- ESPN's 7th-ranked player in the class of 2019 -- to go to UCLA.





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