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NBA Star Sentenced For Brooklyn Joy Ride With Gun And Joint: DA
Former Portland Trailblazer Sebastian Telfair was sentenced to 3 years for driving around Brooklyn with a loaded gun, prosecutors said.

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — An NBA star caught driving around Prospect Heights with a lit joint and a loaded gun will spend more than three years in prison, the Brooklyn District Attorney's office announced Monday.
Former Portland Trailblazers point guard Sebastian Telfair, 33, was sentenced to three and a half years after a Brooklyn jury found him guilty of criminal possession of a weapon in April, prosecutors said.
Cops found the gun when they pulled over Telfair on Atlantic Avenue in Prospect Heights on June 11, 2017, about 2:50 a.m., prosecutors said.
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The officers testified they spotted the NBA star's Ford F-150 pickup truck parked on an Atlantic Avenue center median, then watching as he made a U-turn and drive away without turning on his headlights, prosecutors said.
When the officers searched Telfair's car, they found a loaded .45 caliber gun in the console and "a lit marijuana cigarette" in the pickup truck's console.
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Telfair, a Brooklynite who played ball at Abraham Lincoln High School before joining the Portland Trailblazers in 2004, was also accused of carting a gas-operated submachine gun during his two-week trial, the New York Post reported, but was acquitted on related charges.
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