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James Harden released from jail in Houston following arrest on misdemeanor gun charge

James Harden has been released from jail in Houston after being arrested in the city on a misdemeanor gun charge.

Harden was arrested for allegedly carrying an unconcealed weapon in his car, according to Harris County records viewed by the Houston Chronicle.

The Cleveland Cavaliers, Harden’s current team, released this statement: “The Cleveland Cavaliers are aware of the arrest of James Harden this morning and are in the process of gathering additional information. We are in contact with James and his representation and will continue to monitor developments as they become available. At this time, we will have no further comment.”

Harden was driving a car with a group of other cars when one of them — not Harden’s — was pulled over by Houston police at 3:40 a.m, according to the Harris County police report. Harden pulled up behind the police and the other vehicle, and while interacting with the police, one officer noticed Harden had a gun in the cupholder of his car, according to the report. Harden allegedly confirmed the gun was his, which led to his arrest and booking.

Harden is due to appear in court on June 22. He was released from jail on a bond.

While it is legal to openly carry handguns in Texas without a permit, including in a car, those weapons must be in a holster at all times.

Harden, a 17-year NBA veteran, played eight seasons — his peak seasons statistically — in Houston and has close ties to the city. He spends much of his offseason there every year.

Harden was traded from the LA Clippers to Cleveland in the middle of this past season and is expected to sign an extension with the Cavaliers this offseason. Between the Clippers and Cavs last season, he averaged 23.6 points and 8 assists per game and shot 37.5% from 3-point range. He is a future Hall of Famer, the 2018 MVP, an 11-time All-Star, an eight-time All-NBA, and a three-time league scoring champion.

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