Police arrested former NBA guard Patrick Beverley Friday in Texas on a third-degree felony assault charge, according to court records obtained by outlets such as KRIV-TV in Houston and .
Beverley, 37, was apprehended in Fort Bend County in the Houston area. He faces a charge of assault on a family member/household member impeding breath or circulation.
Per , Beverley posted a $40,000 bond and his release is imminent.
"Patrick Beverley has no criminal record. He cares deeply about his little sister—a young lady, a minor. Given that, when he unexpectedly found her alone in the home with an 18-year-old man in the middle of the night, he was understandably concerned, as any brother would be about his sister," Beverley's attorney Letitia Quinones-Hollins told in a statement. "However, we don’t believe what followed happened the way it’s been described and we look forward to the opportunity to address that in court."
Beverley has played 12 years in the NBA for seven different teams—most recently playing for the Bucks in 2024, where he ended his tenure by throwing a basketball at fans and incurring a four-game suspension. He played nearly half his career for the Rockets, suiting up for the team from 2013 to '17 before being traded for guard Chris Paul.
The Arkansas product has also spent extensive time overseas, playing in Ukraine, Greece, Russia and Israel. In recent years, he has hosted a podcast.