2019 is strongly looking like the last time we will ever see anybody in the Ball family rock anything Big Baller Brand related.
The Big Baller Brand may soon cease to exist after Los Angeles Lakers point guard Lonzo Ball cut ties with Big Baller Brand co-founder Alan Foster after millions were discovered millions from his business and personal financial accounts.
Before that happened, Lonzo and the family privately discussed over the weekend about folding the entire company and anything to do with Foster, according to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne.
It was also revealed that Lonzo actually owns 51 percent of Big Baller Brand, while Lavar Ball owns 16.4 percent, and his mother and Foster each own 16.3 percent.
The new allegations essentially caused ESPN to dig into Foster’s past and reveal that he previously pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud and two counts of money laundering.
Aside from teasing a potential move to Nike — Lonzo manager’s filmed himself throwing Big Baller Brand shoes down a trash chute:
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