CLEVELAND, Ohio — Guardians designated hitter David Fry was carted off the field Tuesday after being struck in the face by foul ball while trying to bunt a pitch from Tigers starter Tarik Skubal in ...
Two basketball brothers are taking their microphone prowess to the next level. LiAngelo and Lonzo Ball, both of whom starred at UCLA, have signed with Jake Paul's Betr Media as equity partners and are ...
“I didn’t think I was going to be moving this fast.” That’s how an enthusiastic LaVar Ball re-introduced himself to the world after receiving his new prosthetic leg. The famous basketball dad was seen ...
Following his right foot amputation in February, LaVar Ball seemed to be doing better with his new prosthetic leg. The Big Baller Brand took to Instagram on Tuesday, September 16, to share a video of ...
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed Shilo Sanders on waivers days ago. The former Colorado star and son of Deion Sanders has not found a new home since, and was fined for his altercation with Buffalo ...
LiAngelo Ball has made a big switch from basketball to music, and according to him, it was an easy choice. Swerving and bending that corner has made him more than posting up and shooting. In a recent ...
'When I started getting paid for music, it wasn’t some hard decision.' Former G League basketball player LiAngelo Ball explains why he gave up his hoop dreams to pursue a rap career on a recent ...
LiAngelo Ball is getting candid on why he chose to stick with rapping over his former career in basketball. The "Tweaker" rapper, who just released his debut album, League of My Own, last month, ...
While his brothers, Lonzo and LaMelo, carved out lanes in the NBA spotlight, LiAngelo kept fighting for a roster spot, bouncing between the G League and international courts. But that $3,000 check ...
The middle brother in one of basketball’s most famous families has opened up about his decision to abandon professional basketball for a lucrative music career. LiAngelo Ball, whose younger brothers ...
LiAngelo Ball believes his basketball talent is good enough to play in the NBA, but he preferred the quick cash-in that came from turning out a music single that garnered some positive attention.
Luke Bryan shares his thoughts after someone threw a ball at his face while on stage. Screengrab from Luke Bryan’s Instagram page While performing his final song of the night at the North Dakota State ...