McLeod was part of the Indiana-GS trade right?
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Indiana Pacers guard Jamaal Tinsley and teammates Marquis Daniels and Keith McLeod were involved in a fight with a bar manager after a home loss to Golden State, police said.
No one was immediately arrested or charged after the fight early Tuesday. Indianapolis police Lt. Doug Scheffel said Wednesday it would take several days to complete the investigation to determine if charges would be filed.
The police report said the bar manager of the 8 Seconds Saloon might have a fractured jaw and severed earlobe. He told officers that Tinsley had threatened to kill him, the report said. Witnesses told officers that McLeod shoved people during the scuffle.
The confrontation followed another fight involving a person who employees thought was trying to steal coats from the coat check area, police said.
The manager and witnesses told officers that Tinsley, Daniels and a man with them punched the manager in the face and head.
The manager "stated that he was unable to defend himself, at which time both witnesses ... stated that they felt that the life of the victim was in danger," according to the report.
Pacers CEO Donnie Walsh said in a statement Wednesday that the team was aware of the allegations but would have no further comment until police complete the investigation.
A phone number provided by the NBA Players Association for Tinsley's agent, Raymond J. Brothers, was answered by a message saying it was no longer in service.
Tinsley was at a strip club with then-Pacers teammate Stephen Jackson in October when a fight broke out during which Jackson fired a gun into the air several times before he was hit by a car.
Tinsley was not charged in that fight, but Jackson faces criminal recklessness and other charges. Jackson has pleaded not guilty.
Source: INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Indiana Pacers guard Jamaal Tinsley and teammates Marquis Daniels and Keith McLeod were involved in a fight with a bar manager after a home loss to Golden State, police said.
No one was immediately arrested or charged after the fight early Tuesday. Indianapolis police Lt. Doug Scheffel said Wednesday it would take several days to complete the investigation to determine if charges would be filed.
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The police report said the bar manager of the 8 Seconds Saloon might have a fractured jaw and severed earlobe. He told officers that Tinsley had threatened to kill him, the report said. Witnesses told officers that McLeod shoved people during the scuffle.
The confrontation followed another fight involving a person who employees thought was trying to steal coats from the coat check area, police said.
The manager and witnesses told officers that Tinsley, Daniels and a man with them punched the manager in the face and head.
The manager "stated that he was unable to defend himself, at which time both witnesses ... stated that they felt that the life of the victim was in danger," according to the report.
Pacers CEO Donnie Walsh said in a statement Wednesday that the team was aware of the allegations but would have no further comment until police complete the investigation.
A phone number provided by the NBA Players Association for Tinsley's agent, Raymond J. Brothers, was answered by a message saying it was no longer in service.
Tinsley was at a strip club with then-Pacers teammate Stephen Jackson in October when a fight broke out during which Jackson fired a gun into the air several times before he was hit by a car.
Tinsley was not charged in that fight, but Jackson faces criminal recklessness and other charges. Jackson has pleaded not guilty.
Source: Yahoo!Sports
McLeod was part of the Indiana-GS trade right?
marquis daniel's had no choice. his dirty dallas taint is irreversible. he comes from the najera school of trash.
Marquis looks hung over everytime he plays. Reminds me of Jr. Battle in Coach Carter.
lucky bar manager. he should be able to get millions. at least he didn't get a fractured jaw from a broke ass crackhead
Why do the Pacers players just go around trying to be hard asses wherever they go?
If the guy is actually that hurt, then I hope they actually face some assault charges and see jail time. It's getting ridiculous there.
Too Funny....thugs that's for sure. I guess they are the next to get traded.
It's amazing that Jermaine O'Neal comes across as such a jackass every time he opens his mouth and yet he seems to be the only Pacer in the last three years who hasn't gotten on the wrong side of the law.
Larry Bird will use this as an excuse to trade Tinsley, Daniels, McCloud, and Granger to the Sonics for Ridnour and Nick Collison.
What will Stern/Stu do?
Make community service a viable alternative to just fining for pocket change?
2nd run in with the law this year at a Indy nightclub for Quis, no wonder Avery wanted to trade him
^yeah im kinda glad we rid of Quis now. he was never this bad in Dallas.
i think Steven Jackson is rubbing of on him. mcleod just go to indiana. i guess hes trying to fit in.![]()
the bengals of the NBA
You lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas...
Indy just needs to totally blow it up. They are clearly a dysfunctional franchise.
He never got in trouble in Dallas....
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