Videos

Dennis Schroder says he was ‘very aggressively’ handcuffed by cops who accused him of stealing a car

Published by
David Akerman

Following the Los Angeles Lakers’ win on Wednesday night against the San Antonio Spurs, Lakers point guard Dennis Schroder was stopped by police in Hollywood.

While video of the incident seemed to indicate that nothing too serious happened, Schroder recently published a video offering his side of the story.

At the 1:55 mark in the video, the 29-year-old German began to explain what happened after the game on Wednesday. Schroder revealed, in what seems to be German, that he was handcuffed “very aggressively” by cops and that there were almost 30 police cars at the scene of the incident.

The former first-round pick explained that police tried to tell him the car he was riding in was stolen, but Schroder told police that the license plate of the vehicle he was in was from a different car.

When asked by a camera person who was at the scene to detail what happened, Schroder wasn’t able to give a detailed explanation and said he was “surprised.”

“I don’t know what happened,” he said. “I’m still surprised.”

Thankfully, nothing too serious wound up happening and the incident was able to end with a peaceful resolution. According to TMZ Sports, someone received a citation for improper plates during the traffic stop, but it’s unclear whether or not it was Schroder who received the citation.

The former Atlanta Hawks guard surely wasn’t expecting to have that type of night after recording nine points, eight rebounds, five assists, four steals and two blocks in the win over the Spurs.

Wednesday’s win moved the Lakers to 23-26 and marked the return of big man Anthony Davis from a lengthy absence and debut of forward Rui Hachimura, who was acquired from the Washington Wizards on Monday.

Davis and Hachimura both had great games and gave the Lakers some needed boosts on both sides of the ball.

Another reason why the win was crucial is because the Lakers are about to start a five-game road trip on Saturday. With L.A. set to face off against some tough opponents like the Boston Celtics and Brooklyn Nets in the coming days, it needs every ounce of momentum possible.

Schroder is surely focused on putting this incident behind him and helping the Lakers climb back up the Western Conference standings and into the playoff picture.

David Akerman

David is a University of Maryland graduate who has spent most of his life in Miami. He has experience in writing, editing and video production. He is a proud contributor of Lakers Daily.

Published by
David Akerman

Recent Posts

LeBron declines to say he’s healthy ahead of Game 1 vs. Timberwolves: ‘I’m available’

In one of the final games of the Los Angeles Lakers' 2024-25 regular season, star…

April 19, 2025

Ex-teammate says Anthony Edwards has waited ‘whole life’ to face LeBron in playoffs: ‘I know the kid personally’

Nearly all of the matchups in the upcoming 2025 NBA Playoffs are set in stone,…

April 18, 2025

Paul Pierce says he thought he and Kobe were ‘gonna go to blows’ after he yelled at him about 2008 Finals: ‘Choke’

Boston Celtics legend Paul Pierce got the better of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant…

April 18, 2025

Phil Handy told Austin Reaves to ‘shoot the f——g ball’ as soon as he met him: ‘You wanna make this team?’

During a podcast appearance, former Los Angeles Lakers assistant Phil Handy shared a story about…

April 16, 2025

Dwight Howard says Thunder are ‘afraid’ of Lakers: ‘I see no problems with OKC’

Heading into the 2025 NBA Playoffs, the Oklahoma City Thunder might just be the team…

April 15, 2025

Rashad McCants theorizes Bradley Beal would’ve had no problem being asked to ‘play like Kobe Bryant’

In the wake of Mike Budenholzer getting dismissed from his job as the head coach…

April 15, 2025