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Hornets’ Miles Bridges denied entry into Canada, status up in the air vs. Raptors



Miles Bridges’ playing status for Monday night is up in the air.

Bridges was denied access crossing the Canadian border on Sunday night and the Charlotte Hornets are working to get him to Toronto in time for Monday night’s game against the Toronto Raptors, according to league sources.

The exact reason is unclear, but it could stem from Bridges pleading no contest to felony domestic violence last year. In Canada, anybody with a criminal record may be excluded and denied entry into the country because of heightened enforcement.

Many convictions, including those for felonies, misdemeanor drug possession, DUI/DWI, reckless or negligent driving, shoplifting and theft, can make a person inadmissible into the country, no matter how long ago the incident occurred.

For that reason, those with past convictions may file for a waiver of exclusion before attempting to enter Canada. Often, several weeks are required to potentially receive clearance into the country and a fee must be paid.

source: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/charlotte-hornets/article283194238.html#storylink=cpy

by WhenItsHalfPastFive

32 Comments

  1. throwawaythursday99

    If it’s indeed due to Bridges rap sheet then that’s on the Hornets’ brass for not doing their due diligence.

  2. kushraptor

    I mean, good. I like several players on the Hornets’ roster, but it’s so hard to root for the organization to experience success right now. For me anyway. To each their own. I cannot support Miles Bridges.

  3. JG8AB9TL11OBJ12AD13

    My uncle got flagged on a family trip from New York to Canada at the border because he was arrested when he visited in college like 30 years ago. I didn’t understand why at the time, but now it makes sense why my dad was cracking up while my cousin was confused and my aunt was calling him a dumbass over and over lol. Apparently every time they tell him don’t worry about it it won’t be an issue next time, but every time he goes back he gets stopped

  4. College_Prestige

    If only the hornets could’ve known about this issue

  5. white__cyclosa

    It’s almost as if a guy who’s been convicted of assaulting his wife shouldn’t be allowed to play in the NBA. Crazy, I know.

  6. Throwitindatrash

    Well well well, if it isn’t the consequences of his own actions

  7. SamuraiZucchini

    Good – he’s a piece of shit who shouldn’t even be playing. I was banned from r/charlottehornets from sharing that fact.

  8. anandonaqui

    So how does this work? Does he go through immigration before the flight and that’s when he was denied entry? Does their charter plane land in Toronto and they deny entry then? Does Canada inform the Hornets that he is denied entry before the flight takes off?

  9. HoeImOddyNuff

    If I was Canada I’d deny him too.

    Miles Bridges should not be in the league.

  10. ghostofmufas

    Other countries take criminal records seriously? Crazy

  11. D_Simmons

    We don’t take kindly to ur kind (abusers) around here

  12. WisdumbGuy

    Finally, a tiny tiny consequence for this turd of a person

  13. Hot_Vanilla_9977

    Lol at him be denied entry and them saying his status for tonight is in question like bruh what u think gonna happen u gonna bribe some needed agent to let him in after it’s already been publicly stated that he was denied?!? Lol man the fuckery of the sports world is wild.
    All of us mortal peons are fucked lmao

  14. One embarrassment after another for this franchise. Insanity.

  15. need2peeat218am

    This is on the Hornets for not accounting for this when they let Bridges back into the team. Maybe don’t let a woman beater into your team this won’t happen? But you reap what you sow.

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