NBA's Delonte West Pleads Not Guilty To Charges After Wild Arrest
NBA's Delonte West Pleads Not Guilty To Charges ... After Wild Arrest
Delonte West is fighting back in his resisting arrest case -- the former NBA player has pled not guilty to three charges, TMZ Sports has learned.
Court documents show West's attorney entered the not guilty pleas on Monday ... less than 3 weeks after Delonte was accused of drunkenly arguing and scuffling with officers in Boynton Beach, Fla.
Police say on Oct. 19, West was yelling and banging on a local station's doors while holding two open containers of booze.
The cops say when they went to detain West -- he was non-compliant at times ... and they eventually arrested him.
Body cam footage of the incident appears to show West hurling anti-gay slurs at the officers ... and claiming he was Jesus Christ and the President of the United States.
West was also heard on camera saying he was a better basketball player than LeBron James.
West was ultimately hit with three misdemeanors over the incident -- obstruction/resisting without violence, open container, and disorderly intoxication.
He's due back in court for a hearing in the case next month.