“Are you doing drugs in here? No just rolling a blunt” Glen Davis reveals scary police search for illegal drug activity

Glen Davis
Former NBA player Glen Davis, also known as Big Baby, who won a championship with the Boston Celtics in 2008, was detained near Maryland in 2018 on suspicion of drug possession and trafficking. He ultimately paid a $15,000 fee to avoid going to jail. The owner of the motel where Davis was staying in Aberdeen, Maryland, visited his room after smelling marijuana. Marijuana and a briefcase containing more than $90,000 in cash were discovered during the search of the room after Davis granted the police his permission. Seven counts of narcotics possession and distribution were eventually added to Davis’ arrest and indictment.
Davis recently appeared as a guest on Vlad TV, giving him the chance to recreate the terrible encounter with the police that resulted in his imprisonment four years earlier. The former NBA champion said that at the time, he had recently entered the marijuana business and that he had taken all of his work, including additional marijuana, with him. Later on, though, this gave him trouble.
Glen Davis and his career spanning less than a decade in the NBA

During his eight years in the NBA, Glen Davis, also known as “Big Baby,” played for the Boston Celtics, Orlando Magic, and Los Angeles Clippers. Due to his tremendous size and prowess in the paint, Davis created an impression during those years. With the 35th overall choice in the 2007 NBA Draft, the Seattle Supersonics picked Glen Davis, who was later traded to the Boston Celtics. In his debut season, the Celtics beat Kobe Bryant and the LA Lakers to clinch the NBA title. The next year, when Davis spent a little more time on the floor, he averaged 15.8 PPG, 5.6 RPG, and 1.3 steals per game.
Davis was a major member of the 2010 Boston Celtics team that made it to the NBA Finals. But the Lakers overcame them 4-3, and he eventually joined the Orlando Magic in 2011. Glen Davis joined the Los Angeles Clippers in 2014, but while he was there, he and Doc Rivers got into a scuffle. In the past, Davis has been quite critical of Rivers’ decisions as the team’s head coach. His career began to fade after it, as injuries prevented him from playing and Davis eventually left the NBA to play in Croatia.

The big guy recently discussed the incident and gave his perspective of what took on in the hotel room he stayed in while visiting Maryland. When Davis checked into his hotel room, the manager grew suspicious because Davis smelled the same as marijuana. This caused the hotel employee to call the police, who then showed up at his door shortly after. He added: “I get a knock on my door. … I opened the door. They’re like, ‘You’re doing drugs in here?’ I’m like, ‘No, sir, I’m just rolling up a blunt. I’m about to leave.'” Fortunately for Davis, when he paid a $15,000 fine, the prosecution dropped all allegations.
Fortunately for Davis, when he paid a $15,000 fine, the prosecution dropped all allegations. Davis chose to join with the LA Clippers in 2014, and Doc Rivers, who was in charge of basketball operations at the time, forced him to take a minimum contract since Davis had used marijuana in Amsterdam the year before. Davis chose to break his contract with the Clippers that summer in an effort to negotiate a better offer, which only made matters worse. However, he made a few poor decisions that ultimately lost him millions of dollars.
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