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The above video, which comes from Ballervisions, was an exhibition game at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Ca. It features Spencer Freedman, a 2018 point guard commit to Harvard, and Dennis Rodman Jr. The younger Rodman was profiled by USA Today’s high school sports site last February, when he was a freshman.

The Big Lead


Former NBA star Dennis Rodman has been charged with hit-and-run for a wrong-way-related crash on a Southern California freeway. Orange County prosecutors filed misdemeanor charges against Rodman on Monday for a July 20 accident on Interstate 5 in Santa Ana. Prosecutors say Rodman's SUV was traveling north in a southbound carpool lane around 12:30 a.m., forcing a sedan to swerve into a dividing wall to avoid a collision.

ESPN


With the conclusion of a police investigation, prosecutors will decide whether to file charges against famed basketball player Dennis Rodman in an alleged hit-and-run accident, officials said Thursday. The star player formerly known as “The Worm” has not been cited or arrested, said California Highway Patrol officer Florentino Olivera, but the agency recommended the Orange County District Attorney’s office charge Rodman with felony hit-and-run and driving the wrong way on a freeway. The potential charges stem from a 12:30 a.m. July 20 Santa Ana crash in which a black BMW sedan traveled south in the carpool lane on the 5 freeway. Officials allege Rodman was driving a white luxury SUV north in the southbound carpool lane.

Orange County Register


Dennis Rodman has been named a "person of interest" in a hit-and-run investigation in Santa Ana, CA -- after a late night collision Wednesday morning ... TMZ Sports has learned. It's all based around an accident on the I-5 Freeway just after midnight. The California Highway Patrol responded a smashed BMW ... Dennis was NOT at the scene. But someone at the scene told CHP that there was another car involved -- and Dennis was in it.

TMZ.com

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The Sacramento Kings stand to lose $8.3 million if …

The Sacramento Kings stand to lose $8.3 million if their fragile sponsorship with troubled wristband maker Power Balance falls apart. The team filed a claim in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for $8.3 million – the unpaid amount left on the naming rights deal that turned Arco Arena into Power Balance Pavilion last year. The court filing in Santa Ana is the first time financial terms of the contract have been made public.

Sacramento Bee

Not that money completely eased the pain of leaving …

Not that money completely eased the pain of leaving basketball. Years later, the former point guard dragged a friend to watch his alma mater, Rosemead's Don Bosco Tech, play on a rainy night. "This was his life, his history, and he wanted to see it again," says Pat Murphy, president of Mater Dei High in Santa Ana, where Meruelo's three children attend. "You know he wanted that starting varsity job."

Los Angeles Times

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