Former NBA player Glen Davis, also known as Big Baby, has recently been released from prison after serving 17 months of a 40-month sentence for his involvement in defrauding the NBA’s health insurance plan. The 40-year-old Davis, a key member of the Celtics’ 2008 championship team, expressed his determination to move forward and make a fresh start following his time behind bars.
Davis was one of several former players and doctors convicted of submitting fraudulent medical and dental claims to the NBA Players’ Health and Benefit Welfare Plan, resulting in over $5 million in losses over a four-year period. Alongside players like Andrew Bynum, Davis faced the consequences of his actions and spent time paying fines and making amends for his role in the scheme.
Initially, Davis’s sentence was delayed to allow him to complete a documentary project to help cover the financial penalties associated with his case. Despite his release from prison, he still faces a period in a halfway house and three years of probation as part of his early release terms. However, his attorney, Brendan White, has stated that Davis utilized his time in prison effectively by participating in various programs and is now prepared to reintegrate into society as a law-abiding citizen.
As Davis embarks on this new chapter in his life, he hopes to leave his past mistakes behind and focus on rebuilding his reputation and contributing positively to his community. With a newfound sense of determination and a commitment to personal growth, Glen Davis is ready to turn over a new leaf and move forward from his troubled past.

