NBA title winner Kevin Willis ‘has $10,000 worth of championship jerseys stolen from his storage unit’
- Kevin Willis won an NBA championship with the San Antonio Spurs in 2002-03
- Willis was an All-Star in 1992 and is mostly known for his 11 years with the Hawks
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Former NBA player Kevin Willis has reported $100,000 worth of stolen jerseys to police in an alleged theft from his storage locker.
According to TMZ, upon visiting his Roswell, GA. storage facility he noticed 10 jerseys from San Antonio Spurs teammates had gone missing.
Resultantly, Willis called 911 and told police there was also $9,000 worth of other clothing taken.
Per the 911 call cited by TMZ, Willis revealed the nature of the alleged crime which he reported Thursday.
‘This stuff came from when I was playing,’ he said, via the outlet. ‘These have been around for 20 years and they took all the high-profile personnel that was on there. They took all of those. And they left four of them back or something like that.’
Kevin Willis played 21 seasons in the NBA for Atlanta, Miami, Houston, Toronto — among others
The power forward (R) won his sole NBA title with the Spurs during the 2002-2003 season
Per the police report, ‘the locks appeared to have been cut and were on the inside of the storage unit.’
At present, no arrests have been made relating to the case.
Willis won an NBA championship during the 2002-2003 season with San Antonio. Though, he is perhaps most remembered for his run with the Atlanta Hawks between 1984-1994.
The Hawks drafted Willis with the 11th overall pick in the 1984 Draft. He played for eight teams across his career including Miami, Golden State, Houston, Toronto, Denver and Dallas.
Willis played as a power forward and center throughout his time in the NBA and was named an All-Star in 1992.