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Family sues LaMelo Ball after he allegedly ran over and broke 11-year-old son’s foot at fan event

A family has filed a lawsuit against Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball and the team after he ran over their 11-year-old son’s foot with his car during a fan event last fall.

Tamaira McRae was with her son, Angell Joseph, at a Hornets fan event at the Spectrum Center in October. As the event came to a close, fans began walking toward players as they left the arena and drove away.

Joseph, McRae said, went to Ball and asked him for his autograph.

“He said, ‘LaMelo, I love you. I love you, sign my… give me your autograph. Can you sign it for me?’” she told WSCO-TV.

Ball did not sign anything for Joseph and instead drove away in his car. As he did so, McRae said, Ball ran over Joseph’s foot and broke it. No further details about his injury are known, but McRae said the recovery process has been incredibly difficult for both her and her son to deal with.

“For a while I couldn’t even recognize who my child was because, like depression, I couldn’t go outside to play,” she said. “When you see your children get hurt, it hurts you too. It’s been tough. It’s been very tough. I mean, like I’m a strong person. This has broken me.”

LaMelo Ball played just 22 games last season while dealing with a lingering ankle injury

LaMelo Ball played just 22 games last season while dealing with a lingering ankle injury. (David Berding/Getty Images)

Their attorney, Cameron DeBrun, told WSOC-TV that they would have filed a claim with Ball’s insurance, but the police report of the incident was missing key information. That’s part of what brought them to trial. They also included the Hornets in the lawsuit, as the incident occurred during their annual “Purple and Teal Day” event.

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Ball played in just 22 games for the Hornets last season, his fourth with the franchise, due to an ankle injury. He still averaged a career-high 23.9 points and eight assists per game. The 22-year-old will enter the first year of a five-year, $204 million contract extension with the team this fall.

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