Montrezl Harrell's felony charge reduced to misdemeanor
The felony charge against free agent center Montrezl Harrell on trafficking marijuana has been reduced to possession of marijuana and a misdemeanor.
Yahoo Sources: A felony charge against free agent center Montrezl Harrell on trafficking marijuana has been reduced to possession of marijuana and a misdemeanor, a judge ruled this morning. If he’s in good legal standing for next 12 months, misdemeanor to be removed from record.
— Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) August 31, 2022
Source: Chris Haynes/Yahoo
ANALYSIS: Harrell was charged with trafficking less than five pounds of marijuana, a Class D felony in Kentucky, after a traffic stop the morning of May 12th, 2022. His market in free agency to this point has been largely quiet in light of the legal troubles, however with the new charge reduction which even provides a route to clean record, his draw to NBA front offices should light up once more. Harrell won the 2019-20 NBA Sixth Man of the Year award, and has shown himself to be a nice addition to NBA benches league wide.