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NBA To Investigate Luke Walton For Alleged Sexual Assault
The league said it will take seriously the allegations made by a sports reporter against former Lakers and current Kings Coach Luke Walton.
LOS ANGELES, CA —Former Los Angeles Laker player and Coach Luke Walton starts his tenure as head coach for the Sacramento Kings under a shadow as the the league opens an investigation into the alleged sexual assault of a sports reporter.
Both the NBA and the Kings announced investigations into the allegations against Walton Wednesday. An attorney for Walton has denied the allegations, calling his accuser an opportunist. Former Sportsnet reporter Kelli Tennant alleges Walton sexually assaulted her in his Santa Monica hotel room where he was staying while working as an assistant coach for the Golden State Warriors in 2014. He went on to repeatedly sexually harass her after he became the Lakers head coach, she alleges.
"The Kings and the NBA take these allegations very seriously and will collaborate to conduct a complete and thorough investigation," the team and league said in a joint statement released Thursday.
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Walton's attorney, Mark Baute, issued a statement Monday denying the allegations.
"Luke Walton retained me to defend him against these baseless allegations," Baute said. "The accuser is an opportunist, not a victim and her claim is not credible. We intend to prove this in a courtroom."
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Tennant worked for the Spectrum SportsNet networks, working on baseball, basketball and soccer telecasts and studio shows for five years through 2017. She was a broadcaster on Amazon Prime's coverage of the Association of Volleyball Professionals beach volleyball tour in 2018.
Tennant claims in her lawsuit that Walton, whom she considered a mentor and friend, assaulted her at the hotel when she delivered him a copy of her book, for which he had written the foreword.
"Suddenly and out of nowhere, defendant Walton pinned Ms. Tennant on the bed, placing his hips and legs over her body," the lawsuit contends. "Defendant Walton then began forcing kisses on her neck, face and chest. Terrified, Ms. Tennant immediately yelled `Stop it,' and tried to free herself. Defendant Walton did not stop."
Tennant claims in the court papers that Walton groped her breasts and groin area, and that he "laughed at her pleas to stop."
Eventually, Walton relented and released Tennant, and when he ultimately allowed her to leave his room, he "made the disturbing statement: `Good to see you,"' the court papers state.
Tennant now hosts a podcast she describes as "advocating for women to help them heal, grow and elevate their lives."
The Lakers announced on April 12 they and Walton "have mutually agreed to part ways" after he posted a 98-148 record in three seasons as coach. He was hired as the Sacramento Kings coach two days later.
The 6-foot-8-inch Walton played for the Lakers from 2003 through 2012 and was a member of their 2009 and 2010 championship teams. He is a son of Basketball Hall of Fame member Bill Walton.
City News Service and Patch Staffer Paige Austin contributed to this report.
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