Former NBA player and Barstool Sports podcast host Patrick Beverley’s Nov. 14 arrest was over accusations he punched and choked his sister in an ugly incident.

According to court documents viewed by The Post, Beverley’s sister, 15, claimed she left her Fort Bend house without permission to see her boyfriend, 18. When she returned, her mother and Beverley confronted her, with the 37-year-old grabbing her “by her neck with both hands, and picked her up off the ground, by having her feet come up from the floor.”

She claims the 6-foot-2 ex-NBAer “squeezed her neck causing her to feel pain,” for 20-30 seconds, leaving her to feel “she was losing oxygen and not able to breathe.”

Patrick Beverley booking photo – The ex-NBA player is accused of punching his sister in the eye and choking her for up to 30 seconds at a Texas home. Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office

He allegedly then took her out of the room by her neck, laid her on a couch and punched her “approximately one time on her left eye with a closed fist,” purportedly adding that he “will be the family relative to kill her.”

The boyfriend was asked to leave the house and was followed by Beverley.

Police officials responded to the boyfriend’s call for assistance and and found the sister to have “markings” on her neck and petechiae in the whites of her eyes.

Patrick Beverley did not have a criminal record prior to this incident. Getty Images

He was taken into custody at Fort Bend County jail on a third-degree assault charge and was bonded out for $40,000.

Later that day, Beverley took to social media to seemingly respond to news of the incident.

“Please don’t believe everything you see on the internet,” he wrote on X. “Hope all is well.”

He attempted to further clarify the situation with a follow-up post.

Patrick Beverley posts on social media about the arrest. X/@patbev21

“Patrick Beverley has no criminal record,” a post to his social media accounts on Nov. 14 reads. “He cares deeply about his little sister — a young lady, a minor. Given that, when he unexpectedly found her alone in the home with an 18-year-old man in the middle of the night, he was understandably concerned, as any brother would be about his sister. However, we don’t believe what followed happened the way it’s been described, and we look forward to the opportunity to address that in court.”

A third-degree felony in Texas carries punishment of two to 10 years in prison if convicted.

Beverley last played in the NBA in 2023-24, splitting 73 games between the 76ers and Bucks. He spent the 2024-25 season with Hapoel Tel Aviv in the Israeli Basketball Premier League, though he was suspended in February and later parted ways with the team.