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LiAngelo Ball, 2 other UCLA players released on bail after shoplifting arrest in China, per report

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The middle child in the Ball family was among three UCLA players arrested in Hangzhou days before a game against Georgia Tech.

Three UCLA basketball players arrested on Tuesday in China for shoplifting were released on bail, reports ESPN’s Arash Markazi. The players — freshmen LiAngelo Ball, Cody Riley, and Jalen Hill -- were arrested Tuesday on suspicion of shoplifting from a Louis Vuitton store near their hotel in Hangzhou.

Markazi reports that the three players remain in Hangzhou while legal proceedings continue. The rest of the basketball team, including coach Steve Alford, has traveled to Shanghai, where UCLA is scheduled to play Georgia Tech on Friday.

The three freshmen are reportedly facing a “strong likelihood” of 20 days of house arrest and banishment from China, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

Ball is obviously the biggest name as the younger brother of former UCLA star Lonzo Ball and the older brother of UCLA commit LaMelo Ball. Riley and Hill each entered the program more touted than Ball as recruits. Riley is a 6’10 forward ranked No. 45 overall in the class of 2017 by ESPN, while Hill is also a 6’10 forward ranked No. 49 by ESPN.

ESPN has details of what happened:

One source told ESPN that nearly 20 police officers came into the Hyatt Hangzhou at approximately 8 a.m. local time Tuesday and spoke to multiple players from both Georgia Tech and UCLA. The players, according to the source, were kept in a room for hours and not allowed to speak to any of the coaches.

"They weren't messing around," the source told ESPN. "The kids were scared."

The Georgia Tech players were allowed to leave the room hours later, and the UCLA players were seen getting into a police vehicle around 1 p.m. local time, according to the source.

The Bruins open the year ranked No. 21 in the AP Poll.

UCLA is counting on its freshmen to play a big role this year after losing four starters from last season. The Bruins’ two McDonald’s All-Americans — point guard Jaylen Hands and wing Kris Wilkes — were not involved in the incident. UCLA will also be counting on big contributions from senior center Thomas Welsh and junior guard Aaron Holiday.

According to Yahoo Sports, under Chinese law the three Bruins players could face up to as many as 10 years in prison.

President Donald Trump is currently visiting heads of state in Asia. Trump landed in China on Wednesday to meet with President Xi Jinping.

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