- Kelly Oubre didn’t even receive a ticket after Monday’s accident.
- The Sixers player was on the court for Game 3 vs. the knicks
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Kelly Oubre’s car accident this week is reportedly being investigated by the Philadelphia Police Department’s Internal Affairs Division after she received no punishment for allegedly crashing her Lamborghini into another driver.
Following the Sixers’ Game 2 loss to the Knicks in the NBA Playoffs, Oubre allegedly ran a red light around 1:45 a.m. before crashing his purple vehicle into a Hyundai Elantra, causing that both vehicles were towed.
And although Oubre was not fined for the accident and was able to appear in Game 3, the PPD has now said so. sports that an internal investigation into the accident is underway.
According to the outlet, which cited a law enforcement source, Oubre was not given a breathalyzer or blood test after the crash, and some within the PPD are concerned about whether he received special treatment.
There is reportedly no evidence to suggest Oubre was driving under the influence.
Kelly Oubre is seen posing with a yellow Lamborghini, not the one she crashed this week
Oubre did not miss a game after the fall and scored 15 points in the Sixers’ Game 3 victory.
Oubre, 28, is in his first year with the Sixers after signing a one-year, $2.9 million deal with the team last offseason.
He has exceeded $65 million in earnings throughout his career.
The wing scored 15 points and grabbed seven rebounds as the Sixers won Game 3, 125-114.
However, after the game he said he should “probably” hire a personal driver.
Oubre’s accident this week comes about five months after he suffered broken ribs and cuts when he was hit by a car.
Oubre scored 15 points in Game 3 as the Sixers cut the Knicks’ series lead to 2-1.
Doorbell footage captured him walking back to his house while wincing in pain.
According to a police report at the time, Oubre was allegedly walking west when a silver vehicle speeding in the same direction attempted to turn south onto a different street, but struck him in the upper chest with the mirror. driver’s side.
He missed 11 games after that incident.