Fellow ex-Kansas Jayhawks teammates Darrell Arthur and Mario Chalmers apologized for their role in an incident at the NBA's rookie transition program earlier this week but denied using marijuana, the Memphis Commercial Appeal and Associated Press reported Friday.
On Wednesday, Arthur and Chalmers were kicked out of the program for violating its rules. They were dismissed after women -- a violation of the program's no-visitors rule -- and a strong smell of marijuana were found in their hotel room at the program.
Arthur returned to Memphis and spoke with Grizzlies coach Marc Iavaroni and general manager Chris Wallace, apologizing for the situation, according to the Commercial Appeal report.
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On Wednesday, Arthur and Chalmers were kicked out of the program for violating its rules. They were dismissed after women -- a violation of the program's no-visitors rule -- and a strong smell of marijuana were found in their hotel room at the program.
Arthur returned to Memphis and spoke with Grizzlies coach Marc Iavaroni and general manager Chris Wallace, apologizing for the situation, according to the Commercial Appeal report.
From Espn.com
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