Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick has confirmed the workforce are conscious of the NBA’s home disturbance investigation into Jaxson Hayes.
The league’s investigation into Hayes surrounds a video from 2021 that has surfaced, exhibiting an altercation between him and his former girlfriend.
The sufferer, Sofia Jamora, seems to be dealt with by Hayes earlier than saying, “I’m not going to allow you to hit me anymore, what the fuck do I appear like? A punching bag?”
Hayes, 24, spits on Jamora earlier than the police have been referred to as to their location – the place the participant struggled with officers and was tased twice as they eliminated him from the house.
WATCH: Former girlfriend accuses Jaxson Hayes of home abuse
NEW: The NBA is ready to reopen its investigation right into a 2021 incident involving Jaxson Hayes and his ex-girlfriend after new footage reveals him shoving and spitting at her
Jaxson Hayes was taking part in for the New Orleans Pelicans when he was arrested in July 2021 after a home… pic.twitter.com/FgnSawetQx
— Limitless L’s (@unlimited_ls) November 3, 2024
Redick addressed the incident to reporters on Sunday with a basic firm line:
“We’re clearly conscious that the investigation has been reopened and we’re going to cooperate absolutely. However aside from that, I’m not going to have one other touch upon that.”
Hayes is within the closing 12 months of his two-year, $4.6 million take care of the Lakers and he performed as lately as Friday – scoring 4 factors towards the Toronto Raptors.
Mike Bass, a spokesperson for the league, instructed ESPN:
“Because of the media report and video posted this morning, we’re reopening our investigation.”
TMZ posted over 5 minutes of safety footage from three years in the past involving the 7ft huge man, which is stamped as July 28, 2021, throughout Hayes’ time with the New Orleans Pelicans.
The NBA’s stance on home violence has been shockingly lenient and following the likes of Kevin Porter Jr and Miles Bridges, it might be no shock to see Hayes return to the ground tonight.