The NBA on Monday said it's in the process of gathering more information after veteran point guard Rajon Rondo allegedly threatened a woman with a gun at her house last week.
The woman filed for an emergency protective order against Rondo on Friday in Louisville, Kentucky, a copy of which was obtained by ESPN's Baxter Holmes. The order was granted later that day.
Her allegations were made in the request for the EPO.
In it, she alleged that Rondo and a child were playing video games Wednesday when she asked the child to separate laundry.