"Man on demon time" - NBA fans in splits over Glen Davis' shirtless pic from prison

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In late 2024, former NBA player Glen Davis began a 40-month prison sentence for his role in an alleged insurance fraud scheme. Now, a photo of Davis in prison is trending — and NBA fans are reacting wildly to what they're seeing.

This image of a shirtless Davis, who played in the Big Three era of the Boston Celtics, got fans commenting on the physique of "Big Baby."

"Bro enjoying his time in there... Man on Demon Time lmao," said one netizen.

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"He doing 3 years and getting his money worth 🤣 you would’ve thought he was in for life," said another.

Other online users made comments related to the sport that had made Davis famous.

"Bet he dominates pickup ball in prison," said one user on X.
"They have an indoor court with glass backboards and breakaway rims? Prison may not be that bad," said another online user.
"look like they Getting ready to play a AAU game," quipped another netizen.

Why is Glen Davis in prison?

In May 2024, the 38-year-old Glen Davis — who last played in the NBA during the 2014-2015 season — was sentenced to 40 months in prison. A federal judge handed Davis this sentence following a November 2023 conviction, which involved charges of defrauding the NBA Players' Health and Benefit Welfare Plan.

Aside from Davis, 17 other former NBA players were sentenced in this case. Terrence Williams, who played for the New Jersey Nets and the Houston Rockets, received the stiffest penalty: a 10-year prison sentence for being identified as a ringleader figure of a multi-million dollar fraudulent scheme.

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During the hearing, Davis — who was also asked to pay $80,000 in restitution —made an emotional plea to Judge Valerie E. Caproni.

"When I lost basketball, I lost myself," Davis said. "I ask you, your honor, to help me get back to who I am."

Despite this last-minute plea, the judge handed the prison sentence. On his way to jail, Davis posted a story on his Instagram account.

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