Ex-NBA star Amar’e Stoudemire arrested on domestic violence battery charge

Advertisement
More

Ex-NBA star Amar’e Stoudemire arrested on domestic violence battery charge

Stoudemire most recently worked as a Brooklyn Nets assistant player development coach
Stoudemire most recently worked as a Brooklyn Nets assistant player development coachReuters
Six-time NBA All-Star Amar'e Stoudemire (40) was arrested Saturday night in Miami and charged with a misdemeanour count of domestic violence battery after allegedly hitting his daughter.

The Miami Herald said Stoudemire was taken into custody at his Miami residence. The girl, who is a minor, told police that Stoudemire accused her of giving "attitude" to her grandmother, and he slapped her in the face, punched her in the jaw and hit her in other areas of her left side, according to the police report, which was obtained by the newspaper.

The ex-wife of Stoudemire told police that her daughter contacted her via text message and asked her mother to pick her up from her father's house, where she was with her two brothers. According to the Herald, the girl included a photo of herself crying with "blood running down her face."

The Herald said Stoudemire was released on $1,500 bail and was given a pretrial no-contact order. He is due in court on January 17th.

The Phoenix Suns selected Stoudemire with the ninth overall pick of the 2002 NBA Draft. Rookie of the Year in 2002/03, the 6-foot-10 Stoudemire played with Phoenix (2002-10), the New York Knicks (2010-15), Dallas Mavericks (2015) and Miami Heat (2015-16).

He averaged 18.9 points and 7.8 rebounds in 846 career games.

Stoudemire most recently worked as a Brooklyn Nets assistant player development coach.