NBA Star Marcus Morris
Hits Court In Handcuffs
Judge Denies Bond
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Marcus Morris Sr. just appeared in a Florida courtroom for the first time since his arrest over the weekend … but things did not go the NBA star’s way during the proceedings.
The 35-year-old has been in custody in Broward County since Sunday over allegations he stiffed a casino in Las Vegas … and at a hearing regarding the matter on Tuesday, Morris’ attorneys asked for bond so he could get a handle on the issue.
The lawyers told the judge that Morris was in the process of paying off his debts in Nevada — and releasing him would help expedite that.
The judge, though, denied the motion for bond … and said she would only release him to Nevada authorities for extradition — or if the warrants that were issued for his arrest were withdrawn.

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Morris — who was wearing handcuffs and a jail-issued jumpsuit — did not speak during the proceedings. His brother, former NBA champion Markieff Morris, was in the courtroom offering support.
Another hearing was slated for Morris for late August … but it’s clear, the basketball player and his team are hoping things get resolved well before that.
We broke the story … Morris was arrested at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and booked on a charge of fraud — insufficient funds check charge.
The Morris brothers’ agent, Yony Noy, said in a statement on X it all stemmed from “an outstanding marker with a casino.”
“Apparently if you have over $1,200 they can issue a warrant for your arrest. Absolute insanity!”
Marcus — the 14th overall pick in the 2011 draft — last played in the NBA in 2024. During his 13-year career, he averaged 12.0 points per game and 4.4 rebounds.