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Bobby Hurley testified in Sacramento County Superior Court that he remembers only “bits and pieces” of the collision that almost killed him last December.

Hurley, the first-round draft choice of the Sacramento Kings last year, blamed the other motorist for the crash. Hurley said he saw no traffic when he pulled onto a dark road near Arco Arena after a basketball game last Dec. 12.

“As I was through the midst of the intersection, in a split second, I noticed maybe a taillight, but definitely not headlights, and I knew I was going to be struck then,” Hurley told the court.

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Daniel Wieland’s station wagon was traveling at about 55 m.p.h. when Hurley’s four-wheel drive vehicle turned into Wieland’s path, attorneys said. Hurley, 23, was not wearing a seat belt. He was thrown into a drainage ditch and suffered multiple injuries.

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