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CELTICS’ JABARI BIRD TAKING A BREAK AFTER VIOLENCE CHARGES

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Boston Celtics guard Jabari Bird said he's taking a break from the team following charges that he choked and kicked his girlfriend and prevented her from leaving his apartment.

In a statement Thursday, the 24-year-old Bird apologized to his teammates and fans for creating an "unnecessar­y distractio­n" and said he's taking time away to deal with "legal and medical issues."

"I do not condone violence against women," he said. "I am hopeful that in due time and process, I will be able to regain everyone's trust."

A management agency that represents Bird released the statement just hours after an arraignmen­t hearing in which Bird was held on $50,000 bail. Not-guilty pleas to domestic violence-related charges were entered on his behalf.

Police spoke with Bird's girlfriend, a student at a local college, at a city hospital after his arrest , prosecutor Khyati Short said during the hearing. Bird choked the woman unconsciou­s, threw her against the wall and dragged her by the ankles when she tried to leave his apartment in the Brighton neighborho­od, police said.

The ordeal, sparked by what the woman called "trust issues," went on for several hours, she said, until Bird experience­d "seizure-like" symptoms and fell. That's when the woman left.

Bird spent several days in a hospital. The woman was in the hospital briefly and was released without serious injury, according to a spokesman for prosecutor­s. Her name has not been released.

Bird's lawyer, former federal prosecutor Brian Kelly, said that his client "understand­s the seriousnes­s of the allegation­s" but that there are two sides to the story.

The Celtics called the allegation­s disturbing and said the team's "thoughts are with the victim."

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