Deandre Ayton Detained in Bahamas Airport Over Small Marijuana Suspicion – Lakers Star Released Without Charges | NBA News 2026

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The 27-year-old Bahamas native during a recent Lakers game – now back with the team post-incident."

  Lakers Star Deandre Ayton Briefly Detained in Bahamas Over Marijuana Suspicion: What You Need to Know #NBA #SportsUpdates

Lakers Star Deandre Ayton Briefly Detained in Bahamas Over Marijuana Suspicion: What You Need to Know

Hey folks, if you're a basketball fan like me, you've probably heard the buzz about Deandre Ayton, the Los Angeles Lakers' center, getting held up at an airport in the Bahamas. It happened just a few days ago, and it's got everyone talking about athlete travel, international laws, and how the NBA handles stuff like this. Let's break it down step by step, based on reliable reports, so you get the full picture without any hype.

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Deandre Ayton in his Lakers jersey, ready for action this season.

The Incident: What Went Down

On Tuesday, February 18, 2026, Ayton was at Lynden Pindling International Airport in Nassau, heading back after some time in his home country—the Bahamas. Authorities pulled him aside on suspicion of having a tiny bit of marijuana. But according to his attorney, Devard Francis, it wasn't even in Ayton's luggage; it belonged to someone else. After a quick check, they let him go without any charges. Francis mentioned to reporters that the whole thing wrapped up fast once investigators confirmed the facts. [](grok_render_citation_card_json={"cardIds":["592f37"]})

Ayton, who's 27 and in his debut year with the Lakers, is also a key player for the Bahamas national team. This kind of hiccup could shake things up, but thankfully, it didn't escalate. The Lakers are gearing up to play the LA Clippers at home on Friday after the All-Star break, so fingers crossed this doesn't throw off his game.

Legal Context: Marijuana Laws in the Bahamas

Here's where it gets interesting. While the NBA has chilled out on marijuana rules, the Bahamas is still navigating changes. Back in 2023, they passed laws making cannabis legal for medical and religious purposes, and they decriminalized small amounts—think a $250 fine for under an ounce without it hitting your record. [](grok_render_citation_card_json={"cardIds":["29de76"]}) By 2025, they started rolling out licenses for cultivation and sales. [](grok_render_citation_card_json={"cardIds":["421899"]}) But recreational possession can still lead to detentions, especially at airports, as laws evolve. [](grok_render_citation_card_json={"cardIds":["b25f8f"]}) For more on Bahamas cannabis regulations, check out this authoritative source from Wikipedia.Cannabis in the Bahamas

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Deandre Ayton on the court, showcasing his skills for the Lakers.

NBA's Take on Marijuana: A Modern Shift

Over in the NBA, things have changed big time. The latest collective bargaining agreement, effective from 2023, yanked marijuana off the banned substances list. Players aren't tested for it anymore, and they can even invest in CBD or marijuana companies—as long as it's passive and under 50% ownership. [](grok_render_citation_card_json={"cardIds":["ae44d0"]}) This is a far cry from the old days of fines and suspensions. It's all about recognizing that cannabis isn't the villain it used to be painted as, especially for pain management in sports. [](grok_render_citation_card_json={"cardIds":["7f2655"]}) For the full NBA CBA details, head over to the official NBA site.NBA Official Website

"The investigators saw that the actual very small amount of marijuana wasn't in Deandre's bag, but they still went through their investigations and he was released expeditiously." — Devard Francis, Ayton's Lawyer

What This Means for Athletes and Fans

As someone who's followed sports for years, incidents like this highlight the clash between personal freedoms, league policies, and international travel. Ayton's quick release shows how these situations can resolve without long-term damage, but it's a reminder for pros to stay sharp on local laws. It also sparks conversations about global cannabis reform—something we'll likely see more of in the coming years.

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