"We learned today of LiAngelo Ball's intention
to withdraw from UCLA. We respect the decision he and his family
have made, and we wish him all the best in the future," UCLA
Coach Steve Alford said in a statement released by the
university.
Ball, a freshman, was arrested along with Cody Riley and Jalen
Hill in November for stealing sunglasses at a Louis Vuitton
store in Hangzhou, China. The UCLA team was touring China ahead
of a visit by Trump, who said he intervened by personally
speaking with Chinese President Xi Jingping to get the players
released.
Trump on Nov. 15 asked on Twitter for the players' gratitude,
which came in a news conference later that day when they also
admitted to the shoplifting and apologized.
Trump then got into a public dispute with Ball's father, LaVar
Ball, the outspoken head of a sports apparel company who has two
other basketball-playing sons. LaVar Ball publicly downplayed
Trump's role in freeing his son and refused to offer the praise
that the president was expecting.
The slight prompted at least seven tweets from Trump over eight
days in which he called the elder Ball an "ungrateful fool" and
bragged that "IT WAS ME" who got the players released, sparing
them from potentially up to 10 years in a Chinese prison.
LiAngelo Ball, 19, has remained suspended and has not played for
UCLA, prompting LaVar Ball to announce his son would leave the
university and seek to enter the National Basketball Association
draft next June.
"He's not transferring to another school. The plan is now to get
Gelo ready for the NBA draft," LaVar Ball told ESPN.
"I'm not going to let UCLA take the fire out of my boy by not
letting him play for two months," Ball told the Los Angeles
Times.
Reuters was unable to reach Ball for comment.
The oldest Ball son, Lonzo Ball, 20, also played at UCLA and was
chosen second overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2017 NBA
draft. The youngest brother, LaMelo Ball, 16, has verbally
committed to playing for UCLA.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; editing by Diane Craft)
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