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The “Basketball Wives: Los Angeles” cast has been revealed and come August 29, you’ll be able to watch a new set of ex-girlfriends, fiancees and divorcees bicker and brawl. But until then, take a look at their official promo pics.

Gloria Govan: You remember her from the original “Basketball Wives” cast. She has since relocated to Los Angeles with her twin sons and husband Matt Barnes of the LA Lakers.

Laura Govan: She made a few appearances in the original show, as well. She is Gloria’s sister and the ex-fiance of the Orlando Magic’s Gilbert Arenas (and the mother to their four kids). She’s also the woman who allegedly had an affair with Shaq while Shaunie was married to him, causing her to file for divorce.

Draya: The model/video vixen once dated Chris Brown and put all their business out on Twitter, so we have no idea why she’d be considered a “basketball wife.” But, she also made headlines earlier this year: Chris Brown’s Ex-Fling Arrested For Child Endangerment

Jackie Christie: She is the wife of retired player Doug Christie and claims to have the strongest marriage in basketball. The couple has renewed their vows every year since being married 16 years ago.

Kimsha Artest: She is the self-described ‘partner’ of Ron Artest and mother of three. Originally from Queens, she’s not the biggest fan of living in Los Angeles but was with Artest for 17 years. He claims they divorced in 2009.

Imani Showalter: She is the ex-fiancée to Milwaukee Bucks player Stephen Jackson and mother of three. She hasn’t dated since parting ways with her famous ex and is in the process of ‘discovering what makes her happy again’.

Malaysia Pargo: She is the wife of Chicago Bulls’ player Jannero Pargo whom she met at age 22.

Well, at least there’s three ACTUAL wives this season.

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