LiAngelo Ball and his girlfriend Nikki Mudarris.
Over the summer, entrepreneur Nikki “Miss Nikki Baby” Mudarris and her man, LiAngelo Ball, welcomed their newborn son into the world.

Ball and their son LaVelo went viral on social media as the image was widely talked about due to Mudarris’ daring outfit that featured her body and curves.

The former Love & Hip-Hop: Hollywood star could be seen in a sheer body suit that featured every curve as Ball was dressed more appropriately in black jeans and a black shirt.

Fans had a lot to say about this photoshoot:

 

In the meantime, LiAngelo is still trying to carve his path into the NBA as he is currently a player for the Greensboro Swarm of the NBA G League. Ball played for Chino Hills High School in California, where he won a state championship and achieved national success as a junior with his brothers Lonzo, and LaMelo, who are both current NBA guards.

LiAngelo Ball is the second of LaVar’s three sons, being one year younger than Lonzo and three years older than LaMelo. However, he is often referred to as the ‘third’ Ball brother because, among the three, he is the least popular and less talented.

He is also the only sibling not to be drafted into the NBA.

He is no scrub. During his senior year in high school, Gelo led the state of California by averaging 33.8 points per game. Gelo was just a consensus three-star recruit but teams just don’t see the upside to him just yet.

Former ESPN Employee Reveals How Skip Bayless Got Jalen Rose Banned From ‘First Take’ (VIDEO)

Photos of Skip Bayless and Jalen Rose posing in suits
Skip Bayless has a reputation for rubbing his co-workers the wrong way. In recent times, he made an enemy of sorts in Shannon Sharpe, who left his spot opposite him at ‘Undisputed’ earlier this year and has since joined the ‘First Take’ cast at ESPN.

Bayless, of course, pioneered the show, which has been riding smoothly with Stephen A. Smith. Once upon a time, though, it used to be Skip’s show. And he likely had a say in who got on there and who didn’t.

Another former ESPN employee, Jay Crawford, recently revealed how former NBA star Jalen Rose got banned from appearing on ‘First Take’.


Rose was surprisingly let go by ESPN this year but had a long run with the company. One of his most notable moments came when he embarrassed Skip Bayless and referred to him as “Water Pistol Pete” after reminding him that he averaged 1.4 points as a high school player after Skip tried to show him up on live television.

Although Bayless was the one who decided to get personal in the first place, he wasn’t happy about Jalen coming back at him that way. And, according to Crawford, the ex-Fab Five member was done as far as ‘First Take’ was concerned.