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former nba star Patrick Beverley Already open about He was arrested for assault in November 2025.
“Like, part of me understands (the controversy), right?” Beverley, 37, says in new video of his arrest. “If I’m on the outside looking in and I’m reading something – you know, big bold headlines, photos – I understand. But I would never hurt my sister.”
He added: “I can’t wait to know the truth.”
The vlog features footage shot the day after his November 2025 arrest on suspicion of domestic violence and tells his story. According to Beverly, he was called to his mother’s house because his 15-year-old sister was in her room with an 18-year-old boyfriend.
“I went there and (my mom) explained that my sister was supposed to be at home but she wasn’t,” he said in the vlog. “The same thing happened last year…my mom was reported to the police and CPS got involved and they threatened to take my sister away. So it wasn’t something that happened overnight.”
He continued, “Dealing with a teenager in love is a constant battle. We get it – in love. I love that your love is so organic, so pure, so intense, so loyal. But wait until you’re 16. You grow up so fast, you know what I mean?”
The basketball star said his sister’s boyfriend was “cool” during their confrontation and he chose not to press criminal charges against the teen.
“I made sure it didn’t happen because I didn’t want to mess up (my boyfriend’s) life,” Beverly insisted. “He walked out the door and my sister ran up behind him. I grabbed her hoodie … not the hood in the back, but the hood in the front — like, ‘Where are you going?’ I was hot. I followed the young man outside and left the house.”
The athlete continued, “I guess he called law enforcement. The police came… (I told) everyone nothing happened. But I saw them talking to my sister. My mom said, ‘That didn’t happen. What are you talking about?’ The next thing I knew, I was in custody and on my way to a police car.”

Patrick Beverley, October 2022.
Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesBeverley explained that the incident caused a huge disruption to his home life, as he was temporarily banned from contacting his mother and sister.
“My mom’s house is right next door to mine, so it’s connected. I had to move them to the house in Chicago,” he said in a video shot last November. “I can’t see my mom. I can’t see my sister. It’s the holidays. Like, what the hell?”
Fox26 It was reported in November that Beverly was arrested in Fort Bend County, Texas, on suspicion of domestic violence/domestic assault, meaning he allegedly attempted to impede another person’s breathing. He posted $40,000 bail and was released hours later.
Nov. 14, 2024 The longtime Los Angeles Clippers player continues his offense Ask his fans Don’t “believe everything you read on the internet.” Later he shared a statement His lawyer revealed his version of events.
“Patrick Beverley has no criminal record,” his statement said. “He cared deeply for his little sister – a young lady who was a minor. Considering, when he unexpectedly found her alone in her home with an 18-year-old man in the middle of the night, he was understandably concerned, as any brother would care for his sister. However, we do not believe what happened next happened in the manner described and we look forward to the opportunity to resolve this matter in court.”
February, ESPN According to reports, a Fort Bend County grand jury declined to indict Beverly in the incident due to a lack of evidence.
“Patrick wants everyone to know that he would never do anything to harm his sister, and he is extremely grateful that the grand jury recognized that with the gag order,” Beverly’s attorney said. Rusty Harding and Leticia Quinones-Hollins“, told the media on February 23. “He thanked everyone who prayed for him and supported him during this time. He is pleased the process has gone ahead the way it did and he hopes the charges are now behind him and his name and reputation will be restored.
“I’m so grateful for everyone’s thoughts and prayers for this family,” Beverly said. additional. “We must continue to protect our children, especially our little girl. This ordeal has truly made our family stronger. Thank you for your continued support and prayers.”
Beverley played 12 seasons in the NBA, most notably with the Houston Rockets from 2013 to 2017 and then with the Los Angeles Clippers from 2017 to 2021. He most recently played professional basketball internationally with Hapoel Tel Aviv in Israel and PAOK Thessaloniki in Greece.