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ghostdog56;c-10086490 said:
I know china don't give a fuck about prosecuting whoever but at least balls family will have money for the best attorneys and will be able to fly back and forth to try to handle it, but them two other niggas are super fucked they gonna have public defenders and shit. And that's if china even has them muthafuckas

fly back & forth?

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let me fly back I'm gingerbread man lol
 
ghostdog56;c-10086490 said:
I know china don't give a fuck about prosecuting whoever but at least balls family will have money for the best attorneys and will be able to fly back and forth to try to handle it, but them two other niggas are super fucked they gonna have public defenders and shit. And that's if china even has them muthafuckas

amount of money dont mean shit...you can get high profile lawyers like that when you a black american.

an who gonna fly back after they leave?

like i said..i hope this nigga aint do it
 
The three UCLA players arrested Tuesday in China for alleged shoplifting have been released on bail, a source confirmed to Yahoo Sports on Wednesday morning.

LiAngelo Ball, Cody Riley and Jalen Hill are required to remain at the Hangzhou hotel where UCLA had been staying until the legal process is over, the source said. It’s not yet clear whether they will be allowed to fly home with the rest of the UCLA traveling party this weekend after the Bruins open their season against Georgia Tech on Saturday in Shanghai.

“Right now they won’t, but it could change,” the source said.

ESPN.com reported Wednesday that Ball, Riley and Hill were taken to the police station in Hangzhou and questioned about allegedly stealing sunglasses from a Louis Vuitton store adjacent to the team hotel. UCLA coach Steve Alford and interpreters were with the players at the police station, per the ESPN.com report.

Alford said Wednesday that Ball, Riley and Hill will not play for the Bruins on Saturday against Georgia Tech. The source said that UCLA won’t determine what further punishment the three players could face until the team returns to Los Angeles.

A UCLA spokesman declined comment Wednesday and referred to the statement the university released the previous afternoon. In that statement, the university acknowledged it is “aware of a situation involving UCLA student-athletes in Hangzhou” and “is cooperating fully with local authorities on this matter.”

Ball, a 6-foot-5 guard from Chino Hills, Calif., is the younger brother of Los Angeles Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball and the middle son of loud-mouthed sneaker entrepreneur LaVar Ball. LaVar Ball had planned to hold a press conference in Shanghai to address LiAngelo’s arrest on Wednesday but he reportedly backed off at the last minute at the advice of legal counsel.

Hill and Riley, both 6-foot-10 forwards, are consensus top 100 prospects and members of a UCLA recruiting class ranked among the top five nationally. None of the three arrested players are projected starters for 21st-ranked UCLA, but each had been expected to contribute off the bench for the Bruins this season.

UCLA is playing Georgia Tech in China as part of the Pac-12’s initiative to be more visible in Asia. Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott released a statement late Tuesday expressing disappointment about the incident and directing all further inquiries to UCLA.

“We are very disappointed by any situation that detracts from the positive student-athlete educational and cultural experience that this week is about,” Scott said. “Whether in the United States or abroad, we expect our student-athletes to uphold the highest standards. We will continue to closely monitor the situation.”
 
black caesar;c-10086569 said:
Ball, a 6-foot-5 guard from Chino Hills, Calif., is the younger brother of Los Angeles Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball and the middle son of loud-mouthed sneaker entrepreneur LaVar Ball. LaVar Ball had planned to hold a press conference in Shanghai to address LiAngelo’s arrest on Wednesday but he reportedly backed off at the last minute at the advice of legal counsel.

this...you see how that is spun?

niggas dont even trust him to speak.
 
2stepz_ahead;c-10086607 said:
black caesar;c-10086569 said:
Ball, a 6-foot-5 guard from Chino Hills, Calif., is the younger brother of Los Angeles Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball and the middle son of loud-mouthed sneaker entrepreneur LaVar Ball. LaVar Ball had planned to hold a press conference in Shanghai to address LiAngelo’s arrest on Wednesday but he reportedly backed off at the last minute at the advice of legal counsel.

this...you see how that is spun?

niggas dont even trust him to speak.

He would probably criticize the China law system and make things worst.

 
The punishment for three UCLA players, who are accused of shoplifting in China, is starting to become clearer.

The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports that LiAngelo Ball, Jalen Hill and Cody Riley are expected to serve 20 days of house arrest in their Hangzhou Hyatt Regency for allegedly stealing sunglasses from a Louis Vuitton store. The paper’s Ken Sugiura is traveling with Georgia Tech, which plays UCLA in Shanghai on Friday.

The players were released on bail Wednesday, but ordered to stay at the hotel until their legal situation was resolved. The situation had been murky given the strictness of Chinese laws, with some originally suggesting the trio could spend three to 10 years in prison.

But Jerome Cohen, faculty director of New York University’s U.S.-Asia Law Institute, told USA Today the fact the players were released on bail and allowed to leave police custody was a “very good sign” that they’d be given a light sentence.

“This shows they’re getting special treatment,” Cohen told the paper. “Normally, the Chinese do not give bail, certainly not this early in a case that they’re going to prosecute. … It usually is only given at the convenience of the police.”

The fact that LiAngelo is part of the new first family of basketball has added attention to the case. LiAngelo’s trash-talking father, LaVar Ball, and younger brother, LaMelo, were in China with the team.

“I’m going to wait until I get more intel on what’s going on,” LaVar told ESPN on Wednesday. “He’ll be fine. Everyone’s making it a big deal. It ain’t that big a deal.”

It appears for now that LaVar’s words will be prophetic, though it’s unclear when the three freshman hoopsters will return to the court and how this will affect their careers at UCLA.


http://nypost.com/2017/11/09/liangelo-balls-punishment-could-be-20-days-in-luxury-hotel/
 
Idiot negroes got free rides to UCLA and can damn near bag any broad in the state of California and wanna put their freedom on the line for some desginer clothes and sunglasses
 
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texas409;c-10090209 said:
Idiot negroes got free rides to UCLA and can damn near bag any broad in the state of California and wanna put their freedom on the line for some desginer clothes and sunglasses

I could allllmoooost see it if liangelo was poor....except for the fact that lonzo coulda bought him whatever tf they stole 100x over.
 

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