An lawyer for Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards vowed to “vigorously defend” the NBA standout from third-degree assault prices by Denver police, who say he swung a chair and injured two girls.
The 21-year-old All-Star guard from Atlanta was accused of the tirade whereas leaving the sector flooring after the T-Wolves’ playoff run ended with a loss to the Denver Nuggets.
Edwards missed a possible game-tying shot on the buzzer on Tuesday night time and stormed off the courtroom, tv footage showing to indicate him slamming a chair down on his method to the locker room.
Harvey Steinberg, a lawyer for Edwards, launched a press release on Thursday denying police claims Edwards swung a chair and delivered minor accidents to 2 girls.
“With the game over, Anthony’s exit from the court was partially obstructed by a chair, which he moved and set down three steps later,” the assertion mentioned.
“As video of the incident confirms, Anthony did not swing the chair at anyone and of course did not intend to hurt anyone.
“Despite these innocent facts, the Denver Police Department inexplicably chose to charge Anthony with two counts of misdemeanour assault.
“Anthony intends to vigorously defend against these baseless charges.”
Edwards is because of seem in courtroom on June 9 in Denver on the misdemeanour cost, which might convey jail time and a high quality of as much as $1,000.
