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LaMelo Ball settles lawsuit tied to 2022 car incident

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LaMelo Ball settles lawsuit tied to 2022 car incident

From Toyota Center in Houston to NBA arenas across the league, off-court legal news involving star players still lands on the radar for basketball readers here. LaMelo Ball has settled a lawsuit brought by a parent who alleged the Charlotte Hornets guard hit her son with his car in 2022, closing a case that had been moving through the courts.

The case centered on claims from a mother who said Ball struck her child with a vehicle after an interaction. According to the report, the dispute has now ended in a settlement, though the financial terms were not made public. That leaves one major detail unresolved in public view, but the legal fight itself is over.

LaMelo Ball lawsuit settlement closes the case

Ball, one of the Hornets' most recognizable players, had been facing the civil lawsuit over the incident. A settlement means the parties agreed to resolve the matter outside a trial. No public breakdown of payments or other conditions was included in the report.

For NBA followers, this is the kind of development that matters because it removes an active legal issue from the background of Ball's career. That does not change anything on the court overnight, but it does bring finality to a case that had drawn attention because of Ball's profile and the nature of the allegation.

What is known about the 2022 allegation

The reporting says the lawsuit came from a parent who claimed Ball hit her son with his car in 2022. The settlement ends the civil action, though not every detail tied to the original claim has been disclosed publicly. Public settlements often leave key facts and dollar figures private, and this appears to be one of those cases.

For readers in Houston following the NBA beyond the Rockets, the main takeaway is straightforward. A legal case involving a young All-Star level guard is no longer heading toward further courtroom action. That closes one chapter around Ball while the basketball focus shifts back to his availability, production, and Charlotte's direction next season.

Ball remains one of the league's most talked-about guards when healthy, and any next step involving him will likely center on his status with the Hornets and his play once the new NBA season approaches.

This article is a summary of reporting by WCNC. Read the full story here.