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On Sunday, NBA seasoned free agent Marcus Morris Sr. was detained at a Broward County, FL airport. He faces a fraud charge linked to an issue with a bounced check, as reported by Local 10. Currently, Morris is being held at the Broward County Main Jail under a detention order from another state.
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In reaction to his brother’s arrest, Marcus’s identical twin and NBA peer, Markieff Morris, voiced his upset on social media.
“The choice of words is nuts,” Markieff posted on X. “For such a small sum, they shame you right in the airport in front of your family. It makes everyone think my brother committed serious fraud. They could have just approached us at home. Wait until you get the full story. What I know is, it’s been a learning moment. My brother will fill you in tomorrow. This bizarre situation is giving me a headache. It’s unstoppable!”
Marcus Morris Sr., with 13 years in the NBA, has played 832 games across eight different teams. He most recently played in the 2023-24 season, appearing in 37 games for the Philadelphia 76ers and 12 games for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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