Miles Bridges has had a terrible offseason and it continued this week when the Charlotte Hornets forward was arrested in Los Angeles on Wednesday afternoon.
TMZ reported that Bridges is facing felony domestic violence charges. Bridges was on a felony charge and released later in the day on $130,000 bond.
Hours after the news came down, the Hornets would release a statement.
Bridges’ arrest occurred on the eve of NBA free agency, where he was expected to be a top target as a restricted free agent.
The Hornets extended a qualifying offer to Bridges following a breakout season that saw the 24-year-old average 20.2 points, seven rebounds and 3.8 assists per game, which were all career highs.
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The one-year qualifying offer reserves the right for Charlotte to match any long-term offers to Bridges by other teams.
There’s no telling how much money he lost with his behavior this offseason.