Ex-UCLA Basketball Player Billy Knight Dead at 39

Ex-UCLA basketball player Billy Knight was found dead on a Phoenix roadway early Sunday morning at the age of 39 hours after posting a cryptic video on YouTube.

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Former UCLA Bruins basketball player Billy Knight was found dead in Phoenix early Sunday morning. He was only 39 years old.

Knight's body was found at 2:45 a.m. on a local roadway where he was pronounced dead by the Phoenix Fire Department. According to Phoenix police, there are no signs of foul play. Knight's official cause of death has yet to be determined, but will be examined by the Maricopa County Medical Examiner.

Our hearts are heavy after learning Billy Knight has passed away. We ask that the Bruin family keep Billy’s loved ones in their thoughts during this difficult time. pic.twitter.com/9WssEUnvbY

— UCLA Men’s Basketball (@UCLAMBB) July 10, 2018

Hours before his death, a chilling video was published by the former Bruin titled "I am Sorry Lord." Knight starts off the roughly 6-minute clip by saying, "This is probably my last message on Earth." He follows by admitting to a life of sin, discussing mental illness, and apologizing to his family and friends. He continues by saying, "If you are feeling like this, please get help." A teary-eyed Knight finishes his message stating, "I'm sorry Lord." 

Hours after Knight's death was confirmed, TMZ Sports reported that the athlete had been arrested last month for the alleged sexual abuse of a girl under the age of 15. He was reportedly charged with six felonies and faced up to 50 years in prison.

The outlet reports Knight was released after posting $100,000 bail and was ordered to wear a monitoring device to ensure he stayed away from the child. His brother, however, claims Knight violated the terms of his bail by showing up to the girl's home on multiple occasions. Knight was scheduled to reappear in court later this month.

Knight played for the Bruins from 1997-2002 alongside former NBA players like Matt Barnes and Jason Kapono. He would go undrafted by the NBA, but played until 2016 for various teams around the world in countries like France and Japan. Following his playing career, he would become a basketball operations assistant for the G-League's Northern Arizona Suns, an affiliate of the Phoenix Suns, from 2016-2017.

His death comes just days after another former UCLA Basketball star Tyler Honeycutt shot and killed himself during a police standoff last Friday.

Many former players and friends took to Twitter to give their condolences following Knight's tragic passing. 

Sad. Sad. Sad. Rest Easy Billy Knight. Another bruin gone. Another athlete gone. Mental illness IS NOT A JOKE!!! I’m here for EVERYONE who needs to talk. We ALL go through problems. Don’t be AFRAID TO GET HELP!! #awareness #MentalHealthMatters #SpeakUp

— Lorenzo Mata “Matador” (@RealMataLo14) July 10, 2018

Tragic news this morning about someone I grew up playing basketball with. #RestInPeace, Billy Knight. For those battling mental illness & thoughts of suicide, you are not alone. 1-800-273-8255 provides free & confidential help & support. 🙏🏽 https://t.co/wm3TF3s5Nc

— Jason Collins (@jasoncollins98) July 10, 2018

Rest in Peace Billy Knight, just saw him within this last year, and of course he greeted with his signature smile.. Never know what someone is going thru. Prayers up.......

— 🏁 Jamal Crawford (@JCrossover) July 10, 2018

If you or someone you know is in crisis and needs help, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.

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