NBA G League Player and Teenager Charged with Murder in Las Vegas

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18/12/2023 20h01

In a shocking turn of events, the Las Vegas police have reported that two individuals, including a player from the NBA G League, have been charged with the murder of a 23-year-old woman who had gone missing.

Authorities have identified the suspects as 27-year-old Chance Comanche, a forward for the Stockton Kings, and 19-year-old Sakari Harnden. They were apprehended last week on charges of kidnapping in connection to the case.

Chance Comanche, standing at an impressive 6 feet 10 inches, had been playing as a center for the Stockton Kings. However, following his arrest, the team made the decision to part ways with him. Comanche had previously played college basketball at Arizona and had been given the opportunity to compete in one NBA game with the Portland Trail Blazers on April 9.

Throughout his basketball career, Comanche has also represented the Memphis Hustle and Canton Charge in the NBA G League, as well as the Enid Outlaws in The Basketball League. He has even played internationally in Turkey, showcasing his talents on various platforms.

The details surrounding the tragic incident are still under investigation, and authorities have not disclosed any motive or specific circumstances leading up to the crime. The loss of a young life is always devastating, and the Las Vegas community mourns the loss of the victim.

Both Comanche and Harnden are now facing grave charges, as they have been accused of involvement in the murder of the 23-year-old woman. As the investigation progresses, law enforcement officials will work diligently to uncover the truth and ensure justice is served.

It is important to note that both individuals are currently innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. As the legal process unfolds, it remains to be seen what will happen to their careers and futures.

The NBA G League and the Stockton Kings have made no further comments regarding the incident at this time.

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