Big Baby Davis was in violation of bail during viral moment at Nets-Celtics game
Glen “Big Baby” Davis went viral during a recent NBA game when he got caught sitting in the wrong seats, but it sounds like he was already in much bigger trouble when the entertaining moment took place.
Davis, who used to play for the Celtics and won a championship with them in 2008, attended Boston’s home game against the New York Nets on Sunday, March 6. Near the end of the third quarter, the ABC broadcast happened to show him right at the moment he was getting kicked out of another fan’s courtside seat. You can see the video here.
The internet enjoyed it, but Davis’ legal representatives probably did not. Davis was supposed to appear as a guest on 98.5 The Sports Hub in Boston’s “Toucher and Rich Show” on Friday morning. He had to cancel due to a court hearing. Host Rich Shertenlieb made the connection that the court appearance stemmed from Davis violating the terms of his bail with his trip to Boston two weeks ago.
We were told the reason Big Baby couldn't come in studio this morning is because he was in court.
If the below is true, the reason is because he violated his bail to sit on the court at the Celtics / Nets game. 😬 https://t.co/wXllcPadVs— Toucher & Hardy (@toucherandhardy) March 18, 2022
Davis was back in Boston last weekend for the Celtics’ game against the Dallas Mavericks. He has been doing stand-up comedy and has multiple shows scheduled in Massachusetts in the coming weeks.
Davis is one of several former NBA players who were arrested on fraud charges last year. He also faced legal trouble a few years back after he allegedly attacked a man in a parking lot. Big Baby is no stranger to the inside of a courtroom.
Photo: Sep 29, 2014; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Clippers forward Glen Davis (0) during media day at the team training facility in Playa Vista. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports