“3lbs is a summer time smoke” Matt Barnes’ hilarious reaction to Montrezl Harrell’s drug trafficking charges
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Montrezl Harrell and Matt Barnes
Montrezl Harrell, a forward for the Charlotte Hornets, has been charged with felony drug charges after officials discovered vacuum-sealed marijuana packets in his car during a traffic stop. According to court records, Harrell, 28, was stopped by a state trooper in Richmond, Kentucky, on May 12 for following too closely behind another vehicle. During a search, the trooper allegedly smelled marijuana and discovered 3 pounds (1.4 kilos) of marijuana in vacuum-sealed packages inside a backpack in the backseat.
According to sources, after being charged with a Class D felony for cocaine trafficking, Harrell may face up to five years in jail. This issue might have a huge impact on the 28-year-NBA old’s future, since he is slated to become a free agent this offseason. Matt Barnes has now weighed in on the Hornets center’s meltdown, and we can’t help but smile at the former’s response.
Montrezl Harrell’s career is smoked!
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Montrezl Harrell was stopped by a Kentucky state trooper in Richmond on May 12 at 10 a.m. after reportedly following the vehicle in front of him too closely, according to the report. According to police, officers searched Harrell’s leased automobile and discovered three pounds of marijuana in vacuum-sealed bundles in a backpack in the back seat. For a first-time offender, Harrell was charged with trafficking less than 5 pounds of marijuana, a Class D felony punishable by one to five years in prison and a fine of $1,000 to $10,000.
Montrezl Harrell, a former University of Louisville basketball player, played in the NBA for seven seasons with Clippers, Houston Rockets and the Lakers. After being acquired in a trade with the Washington Wizards at the trade deadline, Harrell averaged 11.4 points and 4.9 rebounds while shooting 64.5 percent from the field for the Hornets. In addition to the allegations, the timing of the scandal is unpleasant for the player as he was subjected to be one of the best free agents in the coming off season.
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Former NBA player Matt Barnes’ entertaining response to the incident
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NBA veteran Matt Barnes is a well-known marijuana supporter who isn’t afraid to brag about it. Given how Barnes sees 3 pounds of pot —the amount found in Harrell’s car during a traffic stop back in May — as “weak,” it appears that what he’s pointing out right now is that the Hornets big man’s problem is certainly sad.
“This is weak. 3lbs is a summer time smoke. Pound a month is how we use to burn,” Barnes said in his tweet.
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