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Rice Jr. pleads not guilty to injuring with intent

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Tuesday, 19 November 2019 17:32

AUCKLAND, New Zealand -- Former Washington Wizards guard Glen Rice Jr. pleaded not guilty to a single charge of injuring with intent when he appeared in an Auckland court on Wednesday.

The son of three-time NBA All-Star Glen Rice was released on bail and is to appear in court again in February.

Rice was arrested last week after an incident outside an Auckland bar. His lawyer lodged the not guilty plea to a charge of injuring with intent to injure and elected a trial by a judge, rejecting a jury trial.

The charge carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison.

Rice's arrest came only days after he joined the Auckland-based New Zealand Breakers in Australia's National Basketball League.

The ANBL has since ordered Rice's suspension, and the club has complied.

Breakers owner Matt Walsh attended court with Rice and spoke to reporters outside the courtroom. Rice stood next to Walsh dressed in a charcoal suit, blue shirt and pale gray tie, and refused to comment.

"We are going to let it play out in the New Zealand law system," Walsh said. "While that happens we are going to continue to support Glen and, like anyone else going through this process, just keep an open mind and see how it plays out."

Rice joined the Breakers as an injury replacement for fellow American Brian "Scotty" Hopson.

Rice attended Georgia Tech but was dismissed by coach Brian Gregory in 2012 after multiple suspensions, the last involving a shooting outside an Atlanta nightclub.

He was taken by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 35th pick in the 2013 draft but later traded to Washington. He was waived by the Wizards in January 2015.

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