'Basketball Wives: LA' season 4 spoilers: Ladies deal with infidelity, rivalries, old feuds

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The fourth season of "Basketball Wives: LA" premiered on VH1 last Sunday, and Malaysia Pargo, Draya Michele, Brandi Maxiell, and Jackie Christie have all returned for the new season. This time around, it looks like there will be more drama in LA as "Bad Girls Club" alum Meghan James attempts to secure her place in the group, along with newcomers Patrice Curry and Shaunie O'Neal. 

Meghan got off to a bad start with Brandi, Malaysia, and Draya when she introduced herself to them after Draya's first fashion show for her clothing line. Meghan raised eyebrows when she said that she didn't know anyone in L.A., even though Draya knows that she used to be friends with Jackie. 

Meanwhile, Jackie tried to smooth over her issues with the three ladies, but they were not having it and Brandi, Draya, and Malaysia gave her an ultimatum to make things right. 

Malaysia broke down about her divorce from her ex-husband, Jannero Pargo. In addition to the divorce, she is also dealing with the pain caused by her brother's death, and she told her sister about how overwhelmed she is about losing her husband and her brother in such a short period of time. 

So what's in store for the ladies of L.A. this season? Brandi will be dealing with her husband Jason Maxiell's infidelity, but Jason will stop at nothing to be forgiven. Patrice will face challenges of her own as she attempts to adopt a child who is a by-product of her husband Eddy's alleged infidelity. 

Jackie will struggle with her friendships as the three ladies continue to give her the cold shoulder, so she'll be leaning on Meghan for support — until some of Meghan's untruths come to light. 

More rivalries and fights are up ahead as Brandi and Malaysia will see that Draya is not a good friend and talk about her being selfish, and everything will come to a boiling point when the ladies go to Puerto Rico later on in the season.

"Basketball Wives: LA" airs Sundays at 8 p.m. on VH1. 

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