Former NBA guard Patrick Beverley has spoken out after being cleared in the assault case involving his teenage sister.
Former NBA guard Patrick Beverley has broken his silence after being cleared in the assault case involving his teenage sister.
Beverley, who last played in the NBA in 2024, shared a statement on Instagram just hours after TMZ reported that a Grand Jury in Fort Bend County, Texas, declined to indict him for the alleged incident in November 2025.
"I am deeply grateful for all thoughts and prayers for the family," Beverley wrote on X. "We must continue to protect our children, especially our young girls. This ordeal has truly made our family stronger. Thank you for your continued support and prayers."
The case arose after Beverley's sister reportedly told officials that an altercation occurred when she snuck out of the house to meet her boyfriend.
Beverley played 666 games in the NBA during his career and averaged 8.3 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game while shooting 41.3% from the field and 37.1% from three.
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