Delonte West in Mavericks jerseyDelonte West (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images).
Former NBA player Delonte West was arrested again this Thursday, according to an official representing the Fairfax County Detention Center.

The 40-year-old was booked on a pair of misdemeanor charges, having violated the conditions of his release and resisted arrest. Reports note that he’s being held on a $2,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court this Friday.

West, who was believed to be homeless at one point, was arrested twice in 2022 and has attempted to turn things around on several occasions following multiple brushes with the lwa. Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban once drove miles to pick him up and check him into a rehabilitation center.

TMZ has since obtained a mugshot, shown below:
Delonte West mugshotDelonte West (Photo Via TMZ)
Fans are heartbroken after this latest arrest and reacted accordingly on social media.

“Extremely sad,” one said. “Dude has lived a very very hard life. really hope he’s able to get help.”

“I hope he gets the help he needs,” said another.

“Man this is soo sad. Dude needs help,” another wrote.

Delonte West Has Tried To Get His Basketball Career Back On Track

Delonte West was a first-round pick by the Boston Celtics in 2004 following a college career at St. Joseph’s.

He played in the NBA until 2012, also suiting up for the Seattle SuperSonics, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Dallas Mavericks before playing in the G League and China.

West averaged 9.7 points, 3.6 assists, and 2.9 rebounds per game in the NBA.

In recent years, he has tried to get his basketball career back on track by trying out for the BIG3.

There isn’t much information pertaining to his arrest out there at the moment, but we expect that more will become available soon.

VIDEO: Knicks Star Julius Randle’s Stunning Wife Kendra Was Turning Heads At NY Stock Exchange

Julius Randle Lights Up NY Stock Exchange With His WifeJulius Randle & Kendra Randle (Photo by Getty Images)
The Knicks lost Julius Randle for the season when he injured his shoulder in January. Due to surgery, the forward could only watch his team play in the NBA Playoffs. After the Eastern Conference Semifinals loss to the Pacers, the Knicks and Randle can focus on the long offseason ahead.

On Monday, Julius Randle used some of his spare time to visit the New York Stock Exchange. Along with his wife, Kendra Randle, and Skechers, he visited Wall Street to ring the opening bell.


The occasion was Skechers’ 25th anniversary, the shoe brand Randle signed with in 2023. Since his Kentucky days, Randle has been a Nike guy, but now he’s on board with Skechers, which led to him and his wife attending the NY establishment.

Following the Knicks’ elimination, there is considerable smoke around Randle’s future with the franchise, but his mind is set.

Julius Randle wants to stay with the Knicks

Since his move to the Knicks in 2019, Randle has been selected as an NBA All-Star on three occasions. Hence, it is only natural for him to want to stay in New York.

He further added, “So really, that’s what my focus is, doing whatever I can to make sure I get healthy and get back and make sure I’m ready whenever we start playing again and contribute to winning. That’s really all my focus is and that stuff always in my career has taken care of itself.” Before his season-ending injury, Randle was averaging 24 points, 9.2 rebounds and 5 assists. Had he stayed injury free, things could’ve gone differently in the playoffs as Jalen Brunson was the sole man pulling the numbers.

Randle will enter his final year on a $117,089,280 contract, with a player option in 2025. Given there’s no significant movement regarding his contract situation, the Knicks just might wait to see how his recovery goes and how he performs following the injury break.