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    LiAngelo Ball Siblings: All About Lonzo and LaMelo Ball

    Kevin KoechBy Kevin KoechOctober 1, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    LiAngelo Robert Ball, born on November 24, 1998, in Anaheim, California, emerged from a family steeped in basketball ambition and unapologetic flair.

    As the middle child of LaVar and Tina Ball—both former college athletes who met on the court at Cal State Los Angeles—LiAngelo grew up under the intense spotlight of his father’s vision to create a dynasty of NBA stars.

    From toddlerhood, he trained rigorously alongside his brothers, facing opponents years older and honing a scoring prowess that would define his early reputation.

    LiAngelo carved a niche as a sharpshooting guard, blending raw athleticism with a flair for the dramatic.

    Yet, his path diverged from the hardwood’s highest echelons; after flirtations with professional leagues abroad and in the G League, he pivoted to music under stage names like G3 and GELO, releasing the viral hit “Tweaker” in 2025 and signing a multimillion-dollar deal with Def Jam Recordings.

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    • Siblings
    • Career
    • Accolades

    Siblings

    LiAngelo’s story is inextricably linked to his brothers, Lonzo and LaMelo, forming a trio that transformed high school dominance into a global phenomenon under their father’s relentless promotion.

    The eldest, Lonzo Ball, born in October 1997, stands as the family’s trailblazer, a poised point guard who exploded onto the scene at UCLA before becoming the second overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers.

    Now with the Chicago Bulls after stints with the New Orleans Pelicans, Lonzo has battled knee injuries but remains a defensive anchor and facilitator, earning All-Rookie First Team honors in 2018 and contributing to a family legacy of on-court excellence.

    The youngest, LaMelo Ball, arrived in August 2001 as the flashiest of the bunch, a 6-foot-7 guard with a magician’s handle and court vision that propelled him to the third overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft by the Charlotte Hornets.

    LaMelo’s rookie season was a revelation, clinching NBA Rookie of the Year in 2021 and an All-Star nod in 2022, all while sharing the court with LiAngelo during brief G League overlaps and embodying the family’s bold, boundary-pushing style.

    Together, the brothers dominated Chino Hills High School in 2016, going 35-0 to claim a state championship and mythical national title.

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    LiAngelo Ball and his siblings PHOTO/People

    Career

    LiAngelo’s basketball odyssey began in the shadow of his brothers but quickly asserted its own rhythm, marked by prodigious scoring and unconventional detours.

    At Chino Hills High School, he averaged over 30 points per game as a senior, erupting for a career-high 72 points—including 13 three-pointers—in a single outing that etched his name in California prep lore.

    A three-star recruit, he committed to UCLA alongside Lonzo, but a 2017 shoplifting incident during a team trip to China derailed his college debut, leading to an indefinite suspension and his withdrawal from the program.

    Undeterred, LiAngelo skipped traditional routes, signing with Lithuanian club BC Prienai in December 2017 for a professional stint that doubled as family spectacle; alongside LaMelo, he debuted in the Big Baller Brand Challenge, though tensions with coaching staff prompted an early exit after ankle injuries and limited minutes.

    Returning stateside, he joined his father’s fledgling Junior Basketball Association with the Los Angeles Ballers, dominating en route to a championship and torching nets for 53 points in a playoff explosion.

    The NBA remained elusive—undrafted in 2018, he inked a G League deal with the Oklahoma City Blue in 2019, only for the COVID-19 pandemic to erase his debut season.

    Brief training camp invites followed, including 11 days with the Detroit Pistons in 2020, before landing with the Charlotte Hornets’ affiliate Greensboro Swarm in 2021, where he played 31 games across two seasons, averaging 4.4 points on modest efficiency while flashing 26-point outbursts off the bench.

    Selected 14th overall in the 2021 G League Draft, LiAngelo bounced to international circuits, suiting up for Mexico’s Astros de Jalisco in 2024 amid scoring surges of 26 points.

    By 2025, with NBA aspirations fading—exacerbated by the grind of $3,000 monthly G League pay—he fully embraced music, dropping “Tweaker” to viral acclaim and performing at NBA All-Star Weekend, a pivot that honored his father’s empire while forging a lane distinctly his own.

    Accolades

    High school stardom at Chino Hills yielded a CIF Southern Section Open Division championship in 2016, part of an undefeated 35-0 run that MaxPreps hailed as perhaps the greatest brother act in prep history, with LiAngelo’s 72-point eruption ranking among California’s all-time single-game feats.

    In the Junior Basketball Association, he claimed a league title with the Los Angeles Ballers in 2018, earning Finals MVP honors for a playoff clinic of 53 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists, followed by co-MVP at the All-Star Game where he tallied 39 points, 15 boards, seven assists, and three steals in a high-octane 202-189 victory.

    The G League nod came via the 14th overall pick in the 2021 draft by Greensboro, where he notched a career-high 26 points on efficient 10-of-15 shooting in a 2022 start against the Westchester Knicks.

    Beyond hoops, his 2025 music breakthrough snagged a spot on the XXL Freshman Class list, capping a $13 million Def Jam deal and performances at Rolling Loud and the BET Awards pre-show.

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