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A film project has earned former Boston Celtics forward Glen “Big Baby” Davis a temporary reprieve from the start of his three-year prison term for a fraud conviction in Manhattan federal court.
When Davis felt he was being bullied by his older opponents, Davis' coach was known to say, "Stop crying, you big baby." [32] On December 21, 2008, Davis was injured in a car accident while driving to a game against the New York Knicks; he suffered a concussion and whiplash. [33] In 2013, he adopted a vegan diet for health reasons. [34]
Glen Davis on Aug. 03, 2019. Twenty-two people, ... Nicknamed “Big Baby,” the former Louisiana State University star went on to play nine seasons in the NBA with the Celtics, the Los Angeles ...
Former NBA champion Glen Davis has been sentenced to 40 months in prison for his part in a scheme to defraud the league’s health care plan out of millions of dollars, according to federal court ...
Former NBA player Glen 'Big Baby' Davis sentenced to 40 months for defrauding league insurance plan 05/09/2024 19:49 -0400 NEW YORK (AP) — Former Boston Celtics player Glen “Big Baby” Davis was sentenced Thursday to 40 months in a federal prison for his participation in a scheme New York prosecutors said defrauded an insurance plan for ...
Judge says ex-Boston Celtics' Glen 'Big Baby' Davis can delay prison to finish film; Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors have agreed to extend his contract for the 2026-27 season; Al Attles, one of NBA's first Black head coaches who led Warriors to 1975 title, dies at 87
Former Boston Celtics player Glen “Big Baby” Davis was sentenced Thursday to 40 months in a federal prison for his participation in a scheme New York prosecutors said defrauded an insurance ...
Judge says ex-Boston Celtics' Glen 'Big Baby' Davis can delay prison to finish film By LARRY NEUMEISTER Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — A film project has earned former Boston Celtics forward Glen “Big Baby” Davis a temporary reprieve from the start of his three-year prison term for a fraud conviction in Manhattan federal court.