- LaVar Ball told ESPN that his two youngest sons had signed with an agent.
- The move means that neither son will play NCAA basketball.
- Ball says that the plan is to have the two brothers play together for the same international team, and that there is already interest in the duo.
LaVar Ball told ESPN on Thursday that his two youngest sons, LiAngelo Ball and LaMelo Ball, signed with agent Harrison Gaines, ending any possibility that LaMelo Ball would follow in his older brother Lonzo Ball's steps to play at UCLA.
According to ESPN's Jeff Goodman, Ball's current plan is to get his two younger sons to play on an international team that will be willing to play the duo on the court together.