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Despite Not Being on Team Anymore, LiAngelo Ball Was Featured on UCLA Game Tickets

Awkward.

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LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 15: LiAngelo Ball and Cody Riley (L) of the UCLA Men's Baskeball team speak to the media during a press conference at Pauley Pavilion on November 15, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. Ball, Riley and Jalen Hill have been suspended from the team after allegedly shoplifting while on a school trip to China. (Photo by Josh Lefkowitz/Getty Images)
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LiAngelo Ball, the brother of Los Angeles Laker Lonzo Ball, was featured on tickets for the UCLA Basketball team's home game against Cincinnati. Only problem is LiAngelo doesn't play for them anymore. He left the school after getting caught shoplifting while in China. Ball, who was a freshman, never even got a chance to play before his departure from the school.

Following LiAngelo's departure from UCLA, news that he and younger brother LaMelo, who is of high school age, signed to Lithuanian basketball club Vytautas Prienai began to filter out. The brothers will be making their debut with Prienai on Jan. 9.

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