Sentenced to three years of probation for domestic violence, Miles Bridges is gradually approaching a return to the NBA courts. Information that might give a lot of ideas to still incomplete staff. Debrief.
And if Miles Bridges played once more in ten days? This is the question that the orange planet is asking following the declaration of the winger at the microphone of Larry Lage, for The Associated Press.
“It was a long process […] I may be back in March. – Miles Bridges
“I might be back in March.”
– Miles Bridges
(Via @LarryLage ) pic.twitter.com/CL01IRs6WO
— NBACentral (@TheNBACentral) February 22, 2023
Spectator that day of an NCAA championship game between Indiana and his former college of Michigan State, the winger has not turned back on NBA courts since April 2022. The fault of a conviction for domestic violence. Arrested by Los Angeles police last July for assaulting his girlfriend Mychelle Johnson, the former Hornets winger has always defended himself from the charges. But a few months ago, Bridges made a deal with the courts to avoid jail. The winger admits the facts in exchange for a probationary sentence.
Sportingly speaking, Miles Bridges was a brilliant stroke of flair for Charlotte. First offensive option for the Hornets last season, turning 20 points and 7 rebounds per gamehe will probably be tracked by several franchises once his return has been confirmed.