'Basketball Wives LA' season 4 preview: New fights, lost friendships, more drama expected in upcoming episodes

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"Basketball Wives LA" season 4 is on a roll, and the drama between the wives seem to see no end. New relationship dynamics play out in this season of the popular TV show. How will it figure in the end?

The chemistry of the season 4 casting is creating a whole kind of drama for "Basketball Wives LA." Returning from season 3 are the mainstay casts Draya Michelle, Malaysia Pargo, and Jackie Chistie. Brandi Maxiell returns from the previous season while Meghan James with Shaunie O'Neal are both practically newcomers in the show. Wives with recurring roles in the series return for season 4, which include Patrice Curry, Angel Brinks, and Tami Roman, tipping the balance of East Coast and West Coast wives. 

Just recently, a fight erupted between Draya and Brandi, and the conflict has severe implications as Brandi has finally put an end to the friendship. The fight was about Draya's blasting of Brandi's fake cancer and the former's manner of saying it. In an excerpt from a detailed report about the fight from Fasion & Style, co-star Malaysia recalled saying that maybe Draya will call her (Brandi) and be apologetic about the fight.

To that Brandi replied, "No she's blocked, so she can't call me. I don't want to hear anything from her, 'cause she said what she said..."

This might as well be the end of a friendship that started in the previous season.

Meanwhile, Meghan James and Jackie Christie also had a heated argument and it ended up with Meghan being spat at by Jackie. Although the confrontation was intense, Enstarz reported that Meghan is laughing about it now while fans are surprised how she tamed down from her past tendencies. It is now clear that Christie spat on her co-star because of a confrontation about Christie's failure to defend James in a Santa Barbara fight, a VH1 post revealed. But Christie is apologetic about the incident and said that her co-star was just asserting something that was not true.