The LA Times reports that Clipper center Michael Olowokandi was arrested early Saturday morning at his home and charged with cohabitant abuse, false imprisonment and robbery, police said. He was freed on bail of $50,000 and played perhaps his best game of the season in a 103-72 victory Sunday over the Indiana Pacers at Staples Center.

All of the allegations are felonies, Manhattan Beach Police Sgt. Steve Tobias said. What charges Olowokandi will face will be decided by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office.

The team learned of Olowokandi's arrest after Saturday's practice. Coach Alvin Gentry said Sunday he was uncertain whether the team would suspend Olowokandi.

"I would like to go on the record as saying that domestic abuse isn't something to make light of," Olowokandi said after starting Sunday's game and scoring 12 points and taking 11 rebounds in 31 minutes. "Whatever has been printed might be blown out of proportion. The truth will come out in due time. What was alleged didn't happen. There are numerous witnesses."