Cavs executive Koby Altman guilty of reckless operation

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Cleveland Cavaliers President of Basketball Operations pleaded guilty to the reduced charge of reckless operation in Cleveland Municipal Court on Monday.

Koby Altman was stopped by Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers at 8:53 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 15.

According to troopers, Altman, driving a 2022 Lexus, was spotted committing a traffic violation while traveling east on SR-2 near East 55th Street in Cleveland.

Troopers said Altman, 40, “displayed signs of impairment” and placed him under arrest.

Besides OVI, Altman was also cited for a marked lanes violation. The marked lanes violation was dismissed in court on Nov. 20.

Altman was given a $391.00 fine.

On Weds., Sept. 20, the Cleveland Cavaliers released the following statement:

“We hold our team members to a high standard of conduct and expect leaders at every level of our organization to represent the Cavaliers with integrity, professionalism and accountability. We will continue to closely monitor the facts and circumstances of this matter and await resolution of the legal process.”

The Cavaliers named Altman the team’s general manager in 2017 prior to taking over as the President of Basketball Operations.

Altman signed an extension with the team in 2022 that would keep him in Cleveland until the 2027-28 NBA season.

First appeared on www.cleveland19.com

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