'Ungrateful Fool!' Trump Slams Dad of UCLA Player Detained in China

Trump responds to LaVar Ball's bizarre CNN interview.

by Emily Guzman, 24 November 2017

LaVar Ball Refuses to Thank Trump for Helping UCLA Shoplifters in China

Ball refused to thank Trump during a CNN interview after the US President said he should have left the UCLA shoplifters in Chinese jail.

by That's Shanghai, 21 November 2017

Trump to UCLA Players Arrested in China: 'You're Welcome'

US President Donald Trump tweets that the UCLA college basketball players arrested in China should 'give Xi Jinping a big thank you.'

by Bridget O'Donnell, 16 November 2017

Shoplifting Basketball Players Suspended by UCLA after China Exit

The three American college basketball players arrested in China for shoplifting last week apologized in a press conference.

by Isabel Chan, 16 November 2017

Arrested UCLA Players Leave China After Trump Asks Xi for Help

Donald Trump personally lobbied for the release of the three American college basketball players after they were arrested for shoplifting in China last week.

by That's Shanghai, 15 November 2017

UCLA Basketball Team Returns to US without 3 Players Arrested for Shoplifting

A source tells ESPN LiAngelo Ball, Cody Riley and Jalen Hill could remain in China for another one or two weeks.

by That's Shanghai, 13 November 2017

#TBT: The First Chinese Journalist to Meet Obama

On the campaign trail, the first Chinese journalist to interview Barack Obama

by That's Shanghai, 09 November 2017

UCLA Basketballers Arrested in Hangzhou Ahead of Shanghai Game

Three UCLA college basketball players were reportedly arrested in Hangzhou for shoplifting from a Louis Vuitton store.

by That's Shanghai, 08 November 2017

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