LiAngelo Ball
American basketball player
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2025 | Released the single 'Law n Order' |
2025 | LiAngelo Ball released the single 'Can You Please' featuring GloRilla, though chart performance was not specified. |
2025 | LiAngelo Ball released two singles: 'Tweaker' (solo or featuring Lil Wayne) and 'Can You Please' (featuring GloRilla) |
2025 | Released debut hip hop single 'Tweaker', which charted in several countries and led to a multi-million dollar record deal with Def Jam Recordings. |
February 2025 | Previewed two new songs, 'Law & Order' and 'Can You Please?', on PlaqueBoyMax's livestream, with 'Can You Please?' previously teased by his brother Lonzo. |
February 8 2025 | Nikki Mudarris confirmed her breakup with LiAngelo Ball, accusing him of ghosting, cheating, and abandoning their children after a three-year relationship. |
February 7 2025 | Released the remix of 'Tweaker' featuring vocals from Lil Wayne, which later debuted at No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100. |
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. |
2021 | Joined the Greensboro Swarm basketball team. |
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. |
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