LiAngelo Ball

American basketball player

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January 2025 LiAngelo Ball released his debut single 'Tweaker', which went viral and was previewed on a livestream with internet personality N3ON. The track was noted for its inspiration from 2000s Louisiana hip-hop.
January 13 2025 NBA insider Shams Charania reported that Ball signed a significant record deal with Def Jam Recordings, worth up to $13 million with a guaranteed $8 million.
December 3 2024 LiAngelo Ball and Nikki Mudarris welcomed their second child, a daughter named LaNiyah Nicole Ball.
March 2024 After playing only two games, Ball left the Astros de Jalisco team due to a ligament injury in his left ankle and chose to rehabilitate in the United States.
March 1 2024 Ball made his team debut for the Astros de Jalisco in their season opener, playing six minutes in a 77-72 win against the Frayles de Guasave without recording any significant stats.
February 14 2024 LiAngelo Ball signed with the Astros de Jalisco, a professional basketball team in the Circuito de Baloncesto de la Costa del Pacífico (CIBACOPA) league in Mexico.
July 19 2023 LiAngelo Ball and Nikki Mudarris welcomed their son, LaVelo Anthony Ball, into the world.
April 2023 LiAngelo Ball and Nikki Mudarris announced they were expecting a child together.
October 23 2022 Ball rejoined the Greensboro Swarm roster for training camp.
October 23 2022 Rejoined the Greensboro Swarm roster for training camp.
October 15 2022 Waived by the Charlotte Hornets.
September 26 2022 Signed a non-guaranteed contract with the Charlotte Hornets.
October 23 2021 Selected 14th overall by the Greensboro Swarm in the NBA G League draft and scored 22 points in his G League debut.
October 15 2021 Waived by the Charlotte Hornets the day after signing.
October 14 2021 Signed by the Charlotte Hornets.
December 13 2020 Waived by the Detroit Pistons without playing in a pre-season game.
December 2 2020 Signed to a training camp contract by the Detroit Pistons.
March 9 2020 Signed with the Oklahoma City Blue by waiver claim, though the team only played one game before the season was cancelled due to COVID-19.
2019 Plays in the Junior Basketball Association (JBA), a league founded by his father LaVar Ball.
December 29 2019 Signed with the Oklahoma City Blue of the NBA G League as a practice player.
July 2019 LiAngelo Ball underwent surgery for an ankle injury, causing him to miss the NBA Summer League.
2018 Selected as one of 14 players named to the JBA USA select Team for an international tour against European teams.
August 12 2018 In the JBA Finals, matched his season-high performance with 58 points, 11 rebounds, and 6 assists in a win against the Seattle Ballers, and was subsequently named Finals MVP.
July 2018 Named to the West roster for the JBA All-Star Game and awarded co-MVP after scoring 39 points, including a performance of 39 points, 15 rebounds, 7 assists, and 3 steals in a 202–189 win.
July 2018 In his first playoff game, scored a season-high 58 points in a 157–134 victory over the Philadelphia Ballers.
July 14 2018 Made his debut for the Los Angeles Ballers, impressively scoring 53 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists in his first game.
July 9 2018 LiAngelo Ball signed with the Los Angeles Ballers of the Junior Basketball Association (JBA), a league founded by his father as an alternative to college basketball.
April 25 2018 Left Prienai with his family after his father criticized the head coach Virginijus Šeškus. Finished the LKL season averaging 12.6 points and 2.7 rebounds per game, shooting 41.5% from the three-point line.
April 19 2018 Injured his ankle and left early in a game against Juventus Utena.
March 27 2018 Announced his intention to enter the 2018 NBA draft, despite being considered a long shot for selection.
March 25 2018 Scored a season-high 28 points with six three-pointers in a loss to Nevėžis.
February 11 2018 Made his first start for Prienai, recording 13 points in a 97–95 victory over Šiauliai.
January 13 2018 Made his professional debut for Prienai, going scoreless in a 95–86 loss to Lietkabelis.
2017 Completed senior season with a 30–3 record, was named All-Area Player of the Year by The San Bernardino Sun and Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, and received first-team All-State and honorable mention All-American honors by MaxPreps. Averaged 33.8 points per game, leading California in scoring.
December 11 2017 LiAngelo Ball signed with Prienai of the Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL), joining his younger brother LaMelo after leaving UCLA.
December 4 2017 Announced withdrawal from UCLA after being suspended, with his father LaVar Ball expressing frustration over the suspension's length.
November 7 2017 Arrested in Hangzhou, China for allegedly stealing sunglasses from a Louis Vuitton store, leading to an indefinite suspension from the UCLA basketball program.
November 1 2017 Played his only preseason game with UCLA against Cal State Los Angeles, scoring 11 points.
June 1 2017 Enrolled at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
January 27 2017 Registered 52 points and 10 three-pointers in a victory against Damien High School.
January 20 2017 Scored 60 points in a 136–93 win over Los Osos High School.
December 26 2016 Scored 65 points in a Rancho Mirage Holiday Invitational win over Foothill High School.
November 30 2016 Scored a career-high 72 points with 13 three-pointers in a 128–108 victory over Rancho Christian School, ranking tenth in California high school history for single-game points.
November 29 2016 Scored 56 points in a 121–89 win over Lutheran High School of Orange County.
November 2 2016 LiAngelo Ball signed a letter of intent to play for UCLA Bruins.
March 26 2016 Scored 18 points to win the Open Division title over De La Salle High School.
March 5 2016 Scored 31 points to win the CIF Southern Section Open Division title over Sierra Canyon School.
February 11 2016 Led all scorers with 32 points against Etiwanda High School, helping Chino Hills finish the regular season with a 27-0 record.
December 2015 Scored 40 points in a semifinal win over High Point Christian Academy, ultimately winning the tournament.
December 2015 Scored 41 points against Jonesboro High School at the MaxPreps Holiday Classic.

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