The Big Baller is taking a big victory lap.

After LaVar Ball’s public spat in November with Donald Trump, in which the overbearing father would not thank the president for his alleged role in freeing son LiAngelo from China, the Ball family patriarch feels especially emboldened and proven correct.

On Friday, ESPN released an in-depth look into the circumstances by which LiAngelo and two UCLA teammates were arrested for shoplifting in Hangzhou, including quoting sources who suggested Trump intervened after the basketball players were freed.

In the aftermath of LiAngelo Ball’s liberation, LaVar would not thank Trump, questioning what the president had actually done. Trump blasted LaVar as “ungrateful” and stated he should have left the players in Chinese jail.

On Saturday, LaVar believed the scoreboard favored his side.

“Thank you for what again @realDonaldTrump ? #knowyourfacts #stayinyolane,” LaVar tweeted, along with a few screenshots, including a headline that reads, “Donald Trump actually didn’t help get LiAngelo Ball out of jail in China, per report.”

Trump was visiting China when LiAngelo, the brother of Lakers rookie Lonzo and son of the attention-starved LaVar, was arrested for stealing sunglasses. Trump said he personally asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to intercede and accepted thanks for his role, yet the ESPN report disputed the notion he freed the players.

“The situation was already resolved by the time we heard about Trump’s involvement,” one team source said. “That’s not to take away from the fact that he got involved, but the players already had their passports back and their flights booked to go home Tuesday night when Gen. [John] Kelly called the players.”

LaVar had refused to pay any gratitude to Trump, who responded by calling LaVar a “poor man’s version of Don King.”

“The players were already checked into the hotel before the public discovered they were arrested,” a team source told ESPN. “They also were not under house arrest. It was our decision to keep them at the hotel until the situation was resolved. The charges were dropped, they weren’t reduced, and that happened two days before we heard from Gen. Kelly.”