Toronto Star

UCLA ‘surprised’ after Ball takes son off team

Freshman has been barred from team for his role in China shopliftin­g incident

- JILL PAINTER LOPEZ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES— UCLA coach Steve Alford said he was caught by surprise when he learned through media reports that suspended freshman guard LiAngelo Ball was leaving the team and withdrawin­g from school.

“This is a tough business,” Alford said Tuesday. “It’s about what I can control. LiAngelo has been, since coming back (from China), he’s been tremendous, as far as (he’s) been to all his classes. He’s gone to all his tutors, all his mentors. He’s done exactly what’s been asked of him. I don’t think it’s angry. I think it’s more surprised if you’re looking for one word, it’s surprised because it’s nothing we saw coming.”

Ball’s father, LaVar Ball, has said he’s withdrawin­g his son from school so he can prepare to play in the NBA. LiAngelo Ball did not play in any of the Bruins’ eight games this season after being suspended indefinite­ly by UCLA for his involvemen­t in a shopliftin­g incident during the team’s season-opening trip to China. Alford said neither LiAngelo nor LaVar spoke to him about the decision.

“We just learned through reports yesterday, I think shortly before or after practice,” Alford said. “My whole attention has been on (next opponent) Montana, getting my team ready. Just hearing reports and then our staff reached out to family representa­tion of the Balls, and they said that was their intent.”

Asked if he would reach out to the Ball family, Alford said, no.

“Why for? I didn’t make that decision,” he said. “If they need to talk to me, they know where to find me.”

Alford did not know if LiAngelo Ball had officially withdrawn.

Ball, along with fellow freshmen Jalen Hill and Cody Riley, were indefinite­ly suspended for their participat­ion in the shopliftin­g incident during the Bruins’ trip to China last month. They are barred from all team activities. Ball, Hill and Riley publicly apologized for shopliftin­g while reading prepared statements at a news conference on Nov. 15.

Alford indicated he expected the fate of the other two suspended players to be resolved in the near term.

LiAngelo (Gelo) is the middle child of Ball’s three sons. Oldest son Lonzo is a rookie with the Lakers, after playing one successful season at UCLA. The elder Ball pulled his youngest son, LaMelo, out of Chino Hills High recently in favour of home schooling him.

“I’m going to get Gelo in shape, I’m going to work him out, we’re going to do some other things and he’s going to be headed to the NBA,” the elder Ball said.

LaVar Ball and U.S. President Donald Trump have engaged in a public war of words since the three players returned from China. Ball minimized Trump’s involvemen­t in winning the players’ release and Trump tweeted in response that he should have left the players in China in jail. The men’s exchanges escalated from there, with Trump calling Ball “an ungrateful fool.”

LaVar told Access Hollywood he sent Trump three pairs of Big Baller shoes in red, white and blue.

 ?? JAYNE KAMIN-ONCEA/GETTY IMAGES ?? LaVar Ball, right, has pulled his two youngest sons from their respective schools to prepare for the pros.
JAYNE KAMIN-ONCEA/GETTY IMAGES LaVar Ball, right, has pulled his two youngest sons from their respective schools to prepare for the pros.

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