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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.

Sebastian Telfair, 33, was found guilty of gun possession in Brooklyn Criminal Court in April, prosecutors said.
Sebastian Telfair, 33, was found guilty of gun possession in Brooklyn Criminal Court in April, prosecutors said. (Alex Goodlett | Getty Images)

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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