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The hints about Lonzo Ball cutting ties with all things Big Baller Brand are coming in thick and fast. Shortly after teasing a potential deal with Nike and deleting all references to both Big Baller and his father, Big Baller CEO LaVar Ball, from his social media, the LA Lakers point guard has now covered up his Big Baller Brand tattoo with a pair of red dice.

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The move arrives after a tell-all report published by ESPN revealed that $1.5 million in funds is alleged to have been stolen from Big Baller Brand, leading to the brand cutting ties with co-founder Alan Foster. Reports now suggest the Ball family is planning to close Big Baller completely.

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