Category Archives: 5) Reason for arrest

Harding, Reggie

Charge: Assault and Battery

Arrest Date: September 6, 1965

Franchise: Detroit Pistons

Age 23

Details: After several run-ins with the law before going pro, Harding was arrested for assault and battery while playing for the Pistons after being involved in a fight.  He was also arrested for loitering two days later and eventually was shot and killed in Detroit in 1972 following an argument on a street corner, at the age of 30.

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Fulks, Joe

Charge: Driving Under the Influence

Arrest Date: June 4, 1953

Franchise: Golden State Warriors

Age 31

Allen, Tony

Charge: Aggravated Battery

Arrest Date: August 28, 2005

Franchise: Boston Celtics

Age 23

Details: While at a nightclub with a large entourage, Allen allegedly was involved in a disagreement with two men.  The first he punched, breaking his jaw.  He then ordered someone in his entourage to ‘fuck up’ the second man, resulting in his friend shooting and injuring him.

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Beard, Ralph

Charge: Gambling

Arrest Date: October 20, 1951

Franchise: Indianapolis Olympians

Age 23

Details: Beard and fellow Olympians teammate Alex Groza were arrested after their involvement in a point-shaving incident two years earlier while playing college basketball at the University of Kentucky.  Along with a third Kentucky teammate, Beard and Groza accepted $500 each from gamblers to keep a game versus Loyola within the point spread of 10.  While trying to keep the score close, they accidentally lost to Loyola.

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Charge: Writing bad checks

Arrest Date: March 19, 1983

Franchise: Utah Jazz

Birthdate: September 30, 1954

Age 28

Groza, Alex

Charge: Gambling

Arrest Date: October 20, 1951

Franchise: Indianapolis Olympians

Age 25

Details: Groza and fellow Olympians teammate Ralph Beard were arrested after their involvement in a point-shaving incident two years earlier while playing college basketball at the University of Kentucky.  Along with a third Kentucky teammate, Groza and Beard accepted $500 each from gamblers to keep a game versus Loyola within the point spread of 10.  While trying to keep the score close, they accidentally lost to Loyola.

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