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2 Phoenix Suns players charged with felony aggravated assault

Phoenix Suns forwards Marcus and Markieff Morris were charged Tuesday with felony aggravated assault in connection with an Jan. 24 incident.

After the case was reviewed by a grand jury, the Morris twins and three other men were charged in the alleged assault of a 36-year-old man at a recreation center in Phoenix.

One of the other purported attackers is Gerald Bowman, a former USC safety who is workout out in preparation for the NFL Draft.

A court appearance was set for May 7.

The victim, identified as Erik Hood, was attending a basketball tournament at the recreation center when he allegedly was beaten and kicked by the suspects. A 27-year-old woman who attended the games with Hood witnessed the attack.

Hood, who was taken to an emergency room after the alleged attack, suffered a broken nose, bruises and abrasions. Police said an inappropriate text message sent to the Morris brothers’ mother was the reason behind the assault.

“Because the offense occurred at a basketball tournament with over 100 in attendance, including many youth under the age of 18, the Phoenix Police detective assigned to this investigation was tasked with tracking down and interviewing all who may have been witness to the assault, including out of state attendees,” Phoenix police said in a statement to ESPN. “After weeks of interviews and information gathering the detective was able to present a cognitive investigation to the Maricopa County Attorney’s office for review.”

Marcus Morris played in 81 games this season and averaged 10.4 points and 4.8 rebounds. per game. Markieff Morris played in all 82 regular-season games and averaged 11.4 points and 5.4 rebounds.

The 25-year-old brothers completed their fourth season in the NBA.

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