Andris Biedrins Sex Photos: Pics Allegedly Show Golden State Warrior Receiving Oral Sex In Car (PHOTOS)

OY VEY! Photos Allegedly Show Sports Star Receiving Oral Sex In Car
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A Latvian website posted some NSFW photographs of an individual who strongly resembles professional basketball player Andris Biedrins of the Golden State Warriors participating in some rather risqué sexual behavior.

The first photo, shot through the front windshield of a vehicle, appears to show shows a pantsless Biedrins (or a Biedrins body double) receiving oral sex in the back seat of the car.

The second photo, a more graphic shot, appears to show Biedrins smoking a cigarette and looking on at a woman and two men involved in sexual activity on the hood of the same car.

Deadspin noted the site's lack of context and its noncommittal identification, and requests for comment from The Huffington Post were not returned.

However, the report comes at a bad time for the Warriors who have recently been experiencing a firestorm of bad publicity.

Just last week, the Smoking Gun reported that the team's coach Mark Jackson was the victim of an extortion plot by his ex-stripper former mistress.

In May, after announcing the team would move across the bay from Oakland to San Francisco, Warriors Owner Joe Lacob was booed off the court during a public event. Though the move has garnered excitement in San Francisco, Oakland claimed the team still owes the city $70 million for renovations completed around the Oakland Coliseum two decades ago.

And though there is no confirmation that the man in the recently published photos is Biedrins, the resemblance is striking. Take a look at the photos posted on the site compared to the picture of Biedrins below.

Think the man is one and the same? Let us know in the poll below:

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