'Basketball Wives LA' season 4 premiere date: More drama comes in July

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After several months off the air, VH1 finally announced that the fourth season of their hit reality show "Basketball Wives LA" will premiere this July. Alongside the announcement, the cable network also released an explosive trailer that shows what's in store for viewers in the upcoming season.

Based on the trailer, more catfights and disagreements will be featured in season 4, and one of them is because of "Basketball Wives Miami's" original cast member Tami Roman, who brings in several rumors with her as she transfers to Los Angeles. At one point, Kenny Anderson's ex-wife asks the LA ladies if they are all lesbian, which shocks the rest of them. 

Also, the trailer shows "Basketball Wive's" executive producer and original cast member Shaunie O'Neal joining the LA girls this season.  She also moved in after the Miami show was cancelled after season 5.

Some of the other returning cast members this season include: Doug Christie's ex-wife Jackie Christie; Malaysia Pargo, the former wife of Jannero Pargo; Jason Maxiell's wife Brandi Maxiell; and fan-favorite Draya Michele, who is the current girlfriend of Orlando Scandrick. They are joined by newcomers Patrice Curry, the wife of Eddy Curry, Jackie's friend and Former "Bad Girls Club" cast member Mehgan James, as well as Tyreke Evans' fashion designer girlfriend Angel Brinks. 

The press release of the upcoming "Basketball Wives LA" season 4 reads: 

Between the new personalities, major life challenges, and old resentments, sparks will fly. Shaunie O'Neal joins the LA ladies for some West coast fun but soon realizes that they are a very challenging group. When her old time East coast buddy, Tami Roman, joins the cast, the Basketball Wives: Miami / LA cast divide is set in stone."

"Basketball Wives LA" season 4 is scheduled to premiere on Sunday, July 12 on VH1. 

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