Player safety has recently became a topic of conversation in the sports world, and the NBA is the latest major professional U.S. league to raise awareness as it relates to home security.
The NBA sent a memo to team officials after Milwaukee Bucks star Bobby Portis and Minnesota Timberwolves guard Mike Conley were victims of home invasions. The Associated Press obtained a copy of the memo.
The league noted that the FBI believes a number of the burglaries were connected to “transnational South American Theft Groups” that are “reportedly well-organized, sophisticated rings that incorporate advanced techniques and technologies, including pre-surveillance, drones, and signal jamming devices.”
Medina Police Chief Jason Nelson noted that Conley’s property was one of three home burglaries that authorities investigated last Sunday. All the homes were unoccupied at the time the break-ins occurred.
Portis said his home was broken into on Nov. 2 and has offered a $40,000 reward for information related to the incident.
“Obviously, it’s frustrating, disappointing, but I can’t get into too many of the details because the investigation is still ongoing,” Mahomes recently said. “But, obviously, something you don’t want to happen to anybody, but obviously yourself.”
Elsewhere, the homes of NFL stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were broken into within days of each other last month, according to law enforcement reports. The NFL issued a similar warning memo to its teams this week.
The NBA memo, relaying information from the FBI, said the theft rings “are primarily focused on cash and items that can be resold on the black market, such as jewelry, watches, and luxury bags.”
The NBA, which has also been giving guidance to team security personnel, recommended that players install updated alarm systems with cameras and utilize them whenever leaving the home, keeping valuables in locked and secured safes, remove online real estate listings that may show interior photos of a home, “utilize protective guard services” during extended trips from the home and even suggested having dogs assist with home protection.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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