The career of the Charlotte Hornets star player, Miles Bridges, has been immersed in a series of controversies that put his NBA career in danger. for having physically attacked his partner and everything seems to indicate that he recently committed this practice again.
According to information provided by WSOC-TV journalists Jessica Allen and Glenn Counts, The Hornets forward faces a new arrest warrant for his case of violence when violating a restraining order imposed by US authorities; The player recently broke the windshield of his ex-partner’s vehicle at his home and authorities are looking for him.
Until now, no further information is known about the reasons for this fact because the player has not yet been arrested and until now the arrest warrant has not been made public; The journalists stated that they received advance information from the authorities.
The Hornets reported that they are aware of the situation that occurred with the vehicle of Bridges’ ex-partner; Despite this, they detailed that they are verifying the information. It is important to remember that the team is already in a complicated situation due to its decision to renew the contract of the forward who had become one of the star figures of the squad.
Miles Bridges physically attacked his partner in the presence of their two children in July 2022 and after a judicial process he was sentenced to three years of probation and 10 years of restraining order; although this seems not important to the NBA star.
In sports, the Hornets forward faces a total of 10 game sanctions from the NBA after 20 of the 30 that the championship had sentenced in the first instance were eliminated; What happens is that those eliminated duels were considered already completed since the player was not part of the competition during the 22-23 season.
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