Cameron Payne, a guard for the Philadelphia 76ers, found himself in legal trouble on Friday morning when he was arrested in Scottsdale, Arizona, for allegedly giving a false report to law enforcement officers, TMZ Sports has learned.
According to the Scottsdale Police Department (SPD), authorities were called to investigate a disturbance in the city at approximately 2:44 AM. Upon arriving at the scene, they encountered Payne and another individual. While the SPD did not provide specific details about the incident, they revealed that Payne was arrested on the spot and booked on two charges: refusal to provide a truthful name and false report to law enforcement.
The 29-year-old NBA player was reportedly released from custody shortly after his arrest.
Payne, who was recently traded from the Milwaukee Bucks to the 76ers in exchange for Patrick Beverley, has ties to the Scottsdale area, having played for the Phoenix Suns from 2019 to 2023.
Throughout his NBA career, spanning 405 games, Payne has averaged 7.9 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per contest.
The incident has raised questions about Payne’s conduct and the circumstances surrounding the alleged false report. As more details emerge, the Philadelphia 76ers organization and the NBA will likely monitor the situation closely.
False reporting to law enforcement is a serious offense that can carry significant legal consequences. It remains to be seen how this incident will impact Payne’s professional career and standing with his team.
The arrest serves as a reminder that professional athletes are not immune to the law and are expected to uphold the same standards of conduct as any other citizen. The NBA and the 76ers have yet to comment on the incident, but they may choose to address the matter internally as more information becomes available.
As the legal process unfolds, basketball fans and the media will be watching to see how Cameron Payne and the Philadelphia 76ers navigate this unexpected off-court challenge.
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