Gerald Green Suspension by Heat Reportedly Stems from Assault

November 11th, 2015 by Adam Wells Leave a reply »

When Gerald Green was suspended by the Miami Heat for two games, it was described as being for conduct detrimental to the team. Further details have emerged regarding the circumstances, in which he reportedly punched a person in the face. 

According to Manny Navarro and Chuck Rabin of the Miami Herald, a police report from Nov. 4 details an incident with Green at his condo:

Green, 29, showed up at the front desk of his condo with bloody hands, asked a clerk to call paramedics, then walked outside into the valet area, where he collapsed.

Then Green recovered, walked back inside and punched someone in the eye who was trying to stop him from going back up to his apartment, the report says.

The victim in the incident was not named, and per the report, police said the victim "chose not to press charges" against Green.      

Green was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital after the incident, and the Heat released a statement saying they had "no further comment” on it, per Ira Winderman and Linda Trischitta of the Miami Sun Sentinel.

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