LOS ANGELES, CA – For about six hours, Amir Coffey was mentally preparing to join the Washington Wizards in what would be a new opportunity for the swingman.
A Clippers player is now facing criminal charges after a traffic stop arrest earlier this summer.
Amir Coffey, a backup forward for the Los Angeles Clippers who played for the Minnesota Golden Gophers in college, was arrested early Sunday morning in
Clippers wing Amir Coffey was arrested early Sunday in Los Angeles on a firearms misdemeanor charge, the Los Angeles Police Department said. Coffey, 26, was one of two passengers in a vehicle stopped for speeding by police at 1:50 a.m., according to the LAPD.
Coffey was a passenger in a vehicle that was pulled over for speeding. When police approached the vehicle, they reportedly smelled marijuana and subsequently searched the car. They found a loaded gun, which Coffey conceded was his.
Los Angeles Clippers forward Amir Coffey has been arrested for gun possession, according to TMZ Sports. The four-year NBA veteran was arrested on Sunday, July 30 in Los Angeles.
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The Los Angeles Clippers re-signed a pair of key role players Wednesday, bringing back forward Nicolas Batum and guard Amir Coffey. Batum, 33, averaged 8.3 points and 4.3 rebounds in 59 games (54 starts) for the Clippers last season.
Through 69 games with Los Angeles during the 2021-22 season, including 30 starts, Coffey averaged 9.0 PPG, 2.9 RPG, 1.8 APG and 0.6 SPG in 22.7 MPG.
Fresh off a career-best season, Amir Coffey has received a qualifying offer from the Clippers. Amir Coffey, arguably the biggest bright spot this past season for the Los Angeles Clippers, has received a $2.1 million qualifying offer from the team, according to Keith Smith of Spotrac, therefore making Coffey a restricted free agent this offseason.
Amir Coffey’s 2021-22 season was one fans and media alike won’t forget, as his timely play kept the Clippers afloat Feel-good stories make everything more palatable to digest.
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By converting Coffey, the Clippers will now be eligible to play him during the playoffs next month.
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