HOUSTON (AP) Former Houston Rockets forward Eddie Griffin was convicted Tuesday of marijuana possession.

Harris County Criminal Court-at-Law Judge Larry Standley said he would sentence Griffin on Feb. 13. A jury convicted Griffin of the misdemeanor after a daylong trial.

Griffin, who signed with the New Jersey Nets following his release from the Rockets, also is scheduled next month to answer a felony charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon based on an alleged fight with a woman in October.

Griffin was arrested in April on the marijuana charge.

He was suspended from the Rockets in October for a series of missed practices and a skipped flight to Sacramento, Calif. Later that month, a woman accused him of hitting her three times in the face and shooting at her as she drove away from his Houston home before dawn on Oct. 25.

Griffin, a 6-foot-10, 232-pound forward, averaged 8.7 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.63 blocks in 150 career games over two seasons with the Rockets.