Los Angeles Times

Ex-Clippers player faces charges in WeHo tussle

Glen ‘Big Baby’ Davis is charged with felony assault in altercatio­n near a club in April.

- By James Queally james.queally @latimes.com Twitter: @JamesQueal­lyLAT

Former Clippers player Glen “Big Baby” Davis has been charged with one count of felony assault in connection with an incident outside a West Hollywood club this year, prosecutor­s said.

Davis, 32, of Tarzana is accused of slamming a person into a wall during an altercatio­n near a club in the 600 block of North Robertson Boulevard on April 8, according to a statement by the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office.

He was arrested by L.A. County sheriff’s deputies May 18 and later released on bail, said Ricardo Santiago, a spokesman for the district attorney’s office.

The charge includes an allegation of causing great bodily injury.

Santiago said the Davis and the other person did not know each other.

Davis is set to appear at the Airport Courthouse on Thursday, prosecutor­s said.

Calls to Davis attorney Christophe­r Darden seeking comment were not immediatel­y returned Thursday morning.

If convicted, Davis faces up to seven years in prison.

Davis played in the NBA for eight years and was a rookie on the 2008 Boston Celtics team that defeated the Lakers to win the NBA championsh­ip. After a stint with the Orlando Magic, Davis spent two seasons with the Clippers before ending his basketball career.

In March, Davis was arrested and later charged with drug distributi­on in Maryland after police said they found about 4.5 ounces of marijuana and $92,000 in cash in a hotel room.

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