Sources: LiAngelo Ball, 2 other UCLA players arrested in China

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Three UCLA men's basketball players -- including LiAngelo Ball, the younger brother of the Los Angeles Lakers' 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.


One source told ESPN the players -- which also included freshmen Cody Riley and Jalen Hill -- were arrested on shoplifting charges.


Multiple calls and texts to UCLA head coach Steve Alford at approximately 1 a.m. local time on Wednesday morning were not immediately returned.


UCLA released a statement: "We are aware of a situation involving UCLA student-athletes in Hangzhou, China. The University is cooperating fully with local authorities on this matter, and we have no further comment at this time."

Calls to Ball's father, LaVar, were not immediately returned.


One source told ESPN that nearly 20 police officers came into the Hyatt Hangzhou at approximately 8 a.m. local time Tuesday and spoke to multiple players from both Georgia Tech and UCLA. The players, according to the source, were kept in a room for hours and not allowed to speak to any of the coaches.
"They weren't messing around," the source told ESPN. "The kids were scared."


The Georgia Tech players were allowed to leave the room hours later, and the UCLA players were seen getting into a police vehicle around 1 p.m. local time, according to the source.


Georgia Tech released a statement to ESPN Tuesday, saying that three of their players were questioned by local authorities at their hotel.


"During the questioning, it was determined that Georgia Tech student-athletes were not involved in the activities being investigated," Georgia Tech said in the statement. "They have resumed their scheduled activities in advance of Saturday's season opener versus UCLA in Shanghai."
 

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[FONT=&quot]Lavar Ball just tweeted "My boy is already leading the Pac10 in steals[/FONT]
 

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Aren't the laws in China pretty damn harsh? I know some of those Asian countries they cut off your hand for stealing don't they?
 

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Aren't the laws in China pretty damn harsh? I know some of those Asian countries they cut off your hand for stealing don't they?

If they cut off his hand, he will be shooting bricks like his brother is right now
 

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screw the whole family

cant play for shit

lonzo cant shoot turns it over

will make a highlight play, just like everyone does on occasion.

his awful slow jumper will never be a threat

silly family......that's enough
 

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I hope they don't suffer the full punishment they may be subjected to. It just doesn't look or sound very good, and China is not the "oppressive" USA don't you know

Lessons being taught
 

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Where is the "Lavar is such a great father" stuff. Haha. Always loved that. Basically because he didnt abandon his kids he was seen as a great father figure among the homeboy community. The bar is so high.

Petty theft in a Communist country should not be on anyones bucket list.

Some of those back ass Muslim piece of shit countries, amputation of a hand is punishment. In Singapore, they would just publicly beat the black out of him. I asked a skank that I let blow me once who was from China what would happen if she went on a public street and started saying anti government things and she said she would be arrested and detained. I assume in Communist countries, that means beaten and raped and forced resettlement.

Decent bj though.
 

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"Calls to Ball's father, LaVar, were not immediately returned."

glad something shut him up
 

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"Calls to Ball's father, LaVar, were not immediately returned."

glad something shut him up

His attorneys, they told him you better STFU because they'll lock your son up for 10 years and throw away the key. Don't fuck with them, this ain't the USA where you can trample authority and then complain about oppression
 

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Lol how horrible would it be if they took the guys and removed their shirts, then gave them a public Whip lashing.. lolol.. then sent them home... would liberals call that racist? Lol..
 

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His attorneys, they told him you better STFU because they'll lock your son up for 10 years and throw away the key. Don't fuck with them, this ain't the USA where you can trample authority and then complain about oppression


Haha. Aint that the truth.

But why the hell are UCLA and Georgia Tech playing a game in China to begin with. What a waste of time and money. I would not have even know this game was happening if not for numb nuts getting arrested.
 

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pops has spoken....

"Everybody making it a big deal, but it ain't a big deal"
 

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