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Mavericks assistant Darrell Armstrong arrested after gun-related altercation

Mavericks assistant coach Darrell Armstrong was arrested Saturday for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly hitting his girlfriend with a gun, according to the Dallas Morning News.

The incident occurred on Saturday when Dallas police responded to a call around 3:45 a.m.

Armstrong and his girlfriend were allegedly arguing inside their apartment — after he reportedly saw a message from another woman on his phone — before he struck her with a gun and then threatened to shoot her, according to the Morning News.


Darrell Armstrong was arrested on Feb. 15.
Darrell Armstrong was arrested on Feb. 15. Dallas County Jail

The situation escalated when Armstrong is alleged to have struck the female victim with a gun and then threatened to shoot her, the Dallas TV station reported. 

The Mavericks released a statement acknowledging that they are aware of the incident but did not name Armstrong, only referring to him as a “member of our staff” and an “employee.” 

“The Dallas Mavericks are aware of an incident involving a member of our staff and are gathering all relevant information surrounding the incident,” the team said in its statement. “We take this matter seriously. The employee has been placed on administrative suspension pending the outcome of legal proceedings. This matter is currently under review by the appropriate legal authorities. Due to this fact, we will allow the legal process to run its course and we will refrain from further comment while proceedings are ongoing.”

Jail records viewed by WFAA indicated that the Mavericks’ assistant coach was booked in jail around 7:30 a.m. and his bond was set at $35,000.


Assistant Coach Darrell Armstrong of the Dallas Mavericks passes the ball during 2024 NBA Finals Practice and Media Availability on June 16, 2024 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.
Darrell Armstrong is pictured in June 2024. NBAE via Getty Images

Armstrong posted bond and has not publicly commented about the incident. 

The former point guard has been on the Mavs staff since 2009 as an assistant.

His transition to coaching followed a playing career that spanned from 1994-2008.

Armstrong spent 14 years in the NBA as a player — including two of which were spent with the Mavericks organization — including the 2005-2006 season when Dallas reached the NBA Finals. 

Armstrong is the only player in NBA history to win both the Sixth Man of the Year and Most Improved Player honors in one season, which he did in the 1998-99 lockout season.

He enjoyed stints with the Magic, New Orleans Hornets, Pacers and Mavericks before ending his playing career with the Nets.

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