The 32-year-old former Portland Trail Blazers guard was sentenced to 100 months in prison—more than eight years—after being convicted of raping a 21-year-old woman in 2021.
The sentencing was handed down Wednesday in a Clackamas County courtroom, just a week after a jury found McLemore guilty of first-degree rape and sexual assault.
🏀 The Night That Changed Everything
The incident that led to McLemore’s conviction happened in October 2021 at the Oregon home of then-Blazers teammate Robert Covington.
According to prosecutors, McLemore attended a party at Covington’s residence, where he was accused of sexually assaulting the young woman. The victim claimed she was raped after becoming incapacitated during the gathering.
McLemore was arrested in April 2024 following a lengthy investigation.
🗣️ McLemore Maintains His Innocence
Throughout the legal battle, McLemore vehemently denied the charges. In court, he told jurors:
“I am not sexually abusive. I have never pursued a sexual relationship when I understood the woman was not interested in me and acting willingly.”
Despite his insistence, the jury sided with the prosecution, convicting him on all counts.
🚨 A Career Cut Short
McLemore was once one of the NBA’s most promising young players. A native of St. Louis, he became a college standout at the University of Kansas, earning First-Team All-Big 12 honors and entering the NBA as the 7th overall pick in the 2013 Draft.
During his pro career, McLemore played for several teams, including the:
- Sacramento Kings
- Memphis Grizzlies
- Houston Rockets
- Los Angeles Lakers
- Portland Trail Blazers
He later transitioned to international leagues, most recently suiting up for Merkezefendi Belediyesi Denizli Basket in Turkey.
🔒 Behind Bars and Facing the Future
McLemore is now serving his sentence in Oregon. At 32, his once-bright future in basketball is all but extinguished, and he faces years behind bars before any possibility of release.
The case has sparked intense discussions online about accountability, consent, and the pressures faced by young athletes in high-profile careers.
👀 Fans React to the Verdict
On social media, fans and former teammates expressed shock and sadness:
💬 “I can’t believe this is the same guy who used to light up the court.”
💬 “Heartbreaking for the victim and for everyone who looked up to him.”
💬 “Another talent wasted. Actions have consequences.”
⚖️ What Happens Next?
McLemore’s legal team has not confirmed whether they plan to appeal the conviction. For now, the former NBA guard begins the long road of serving his prison term.
Stay with TPR for updates on this developing story.
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