LOS ANGELES -- Lakers guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope is being released from the Seal Beach Detention Center on Monday morning and would be permitted to travel with the team outside of California, league sources tell ESPN.
The 6-foot-6 shooting guard is near the conclusion of serving a 25-day sentence for a probation violation that originally occurred from an arrest in March for suspicion of a DUI in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
Sources say he will no longer be on probation and he will have no restrictions on his driver's license.
Caldwell-Pope played in only one of the team's last five road games due to the sentence.