LiAngelo Ball to Work Out with Clippers

US basketball player LiAngelo Ball takes part in his first training session in Prienai, Lithuania, where he will play for the Vytautas club on January 5, 2018.Basketball-crazed Lithuania welcomed LiAngelo and LaMelo Ball, the two youngest sons of flamboyant Los Angeles entrepreneur LaVar Ball who recently made headlines due to a feud with US President Donald Trump. / AFP PHOTO / Petras Malukas (Photo credit should read PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)
US basketball player LiAngelo Ball takes part in his first training session in Prienai, Lithuania, where he will play for the Vytautas club on January 5, 2018.Basketball-crazed Lithuania welcomed LiAngelo and LaMelo Ball, the two youngest sons of flamboyant Los Angeles entrepreneur LaVar Ball who recently made headlines due to a feud with US President Donald Trump. / AFP PHOTO / Petras Malukas (Photo credit should read PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images) /
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After spending a year playing basketball in Lithuania, LiAngelo Ball has set up workouts with three NBA teams, one of them being the Los Angeles Clippers.

Get ready Clippers fans, get ready. With the NBA draft looming, prospects all over are setting up workouts with a plethora of teams. This past week, the Los Angeles Clippers have been hosting numerous players, trying to get a feel of what to do with their No. 12 and No. 13 picks.

On Wednesday, it was announced another player will be working out for the Clips. It’s safe to say, this player needs no sort of introduction.

Per Alex Kennedy, LiAngelo Ball reportedly has a private workout scheduled with the Clippers.

After being suspended from UCLA, Ball took his talents to Lithuania. He played 14 games for BC Vytautas, along with his brother, LaMelo Ball. He averaged 12 points, while shooting 43 percent from the field and 41 percent from deep. In hopes to pursue an NBA career, Ball left Lithuania to come back to the States.

Here are some clips of how LiAngelo’s workouts have been going so far.

What do you say, Clippers fans? Do you think LA should take a chance on Ball brother No. 2? It’s noteworthy that LiAngelo most likely won’t be drafted. With that being the case, would you like to see the Clippers sign him to their G-League team? We’ve seen what kind of development players have been getting in the G-League, so what’s the worst that can happen letting him try and reach his full potential? Plus, who wouldn’t want LaVar Ball in the stands at every game?