Former Boston Celtics champion center Glen “Big Baby” Davis would not have missed Kevin Garnett’s jersey retirement ceremony (and the game against the Dallas Mavericks before it) for the world — and it very well may have landed him in some legal hot water.
On probation for his involvement in a scheme to defraud the NBA for dental work that never happened, the former Boston big man evidently violated the terms of his probation by attending the event according to sports law expert Darren Heitner, and the resulting court appearance it caused forced Davis to have to cancel a radio appearance with local sports broadcasters WEEI, per the “Toucher and Rich” show’s Twitter account.
During his time on the sidelines in the Mavs loss, Big Baby had gone viral by being nabbed sitting in someone else’s seats during the game — but it seems as if that was not the only headache the former Celtics center would have to sort out as a result of his attendance that day.
So, Glen "Big Baby" Davis violated his bail conditions to watch the Nets play the Celtics in Boston on Sunday.
Davis has been charged with submitting fraudulent medical claims to the NBA's benefits plan.
At least the Celtics won the game. Davis is also launching a comedy show.. pic.twitter.com/kv1ZTnSoIh
— Darren Heitner (@DarrenHeitner) March 9, 2022
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