Lonzo Ball and LaVar Ball’s relationship is doing about as poorly as their sneaker brand.

Lonzo, the Pelicans point guard, revealed he and his father are on the outs right now during the latest episode of the family’s Facebook Live reality series “Ball in the Family” titled “Traded.”

“I don’t know. We’re still not really talking,” Lonzo said when asked about his dad’s reaction to his trade from the Lakers that brought Anthony Davis to LA in June.

The rift in their relationship has been present since the Big Baller Brand crashed and burned after Lonzo parted with Alan Foster, the company’s co-founder and family business partner who allegedly defrauded the company out of $ 1.5 million. Lonzo is suing Foster, and the Big Baller Brand website has been down for months.

“Our relationship is not how it’s been in the past,” Lonzo said of his dad during an interview on “Ball in the Family.” “So, we’re not really talking too much right now. I really don’t know how he feels. But I know he wants just the best for me. He should be happy. I don’t know.”

Lonzo hasn’t been kind to Big Baller Brand, recently calling it “demolished” and saying on Josh Hart’s “Lighthearted” podcast that “magically I got good again” when he stopped wearing the sneakers.

On an episode earlier this month, LaVar and Lonzo got into an argument after the No. 2 pick in 2017 draft suggested they change the name of Big Baller Brand.

“Listen to me, son: When I come out with a name and then somebody tell me to change it, that’s like me telling me to change your name,” LaVar said. “That’s like people saying, ‘Oh, yeah, change Lonzo’s name to Alfonzo on the fact that he been damaged goods for the last two years.’”

It’s their relationship right now that’s been damaged.