Editor's note: Michael Smith was acquitted of the charges detailed in this story on Nov. 2, 2010, by a California jury, according to the Orange County Register. The charges against Bruce Howard Furst, Smith's business partner, were dismissed by a judge earlier that year.

SANTA ANA, Calif. — Los Angeles Clippers announcer Michael Smith is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday on charges stemming from the alleged theft of $735,000 from a golfing buddy in a development deal gone bad, prosecutors said.

Smith, 44, and his business partner Bruce Furst, 57, were charged Dec. 21 with felony grand theft, Orange County district attorney spokeswoman Farrah Emami said Wednesday. They also face sentencing enhancements for the amount of losses involved.

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According to prosecutors, Smith — a former BYU star — persuaded his friend, a retired school teacher with an inoperable brain tumor, to put up his paid-off Dana Point home in January 2008 as collateral for a $735,000 loan, so Smith and Furst could develop land in Dana Point. Prosecutors said the pair lied and said the loan was safe and would be 100 percent guaranteed.

Smith and Furst, who both live in Laguna Hills, also failed to deliver as promised the $7,200 monthly mortgage payment the victim now must make on his house, prosecutors said. The victim is expected to lose his home.

Smith's attorney Dyke Huish said the deal went sour after the housing market collapsed and they could not immediately repay the loan. Smith has been working to pay back the money, he said.

The case marks the second time that Smith, a former Clippers player who was a first-round draft choice of the Boston Celtics, has found himself in hot water in recent months. In November, he was suspended for one game by Fox Sports Prime Ticket network for inappropriate comments about Iranian-born Memphis Grizzlies center Hamed Haddadi.

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