The judge pardoned Rice's absence from today's hearing, but also noted the unusual situation of continuing his bail without forcing him to comply with its conditions.
Glen Rice Jr (right) after his first court appearance last November, pictured next to Breakers owner Matt Walsh. Photo / Michael Neilson
Rice, who has played for the Washington Wizards and was a second-round pick in the 2013 NBA draft, had joined the Breakers just 10 days prior to the alleged assault as an injury replacement.
Just a couple of weeks after his arrest, however, Rice was in trouble again after allegedly breaching his bail conditions. It lead to the Breakers tearing up his contract.
During Rice's first court appearance, Breakers owner Matt Walsh was sitting alongside him and told media afterwards that the club would let the matter "play out" through the justice system.
The case will be back in court again in August, when a date for a judge-alone trial is to be set. Judge Parsons has already excused Rice's attendance for that hearing.
Rice, who is the son of former NBA star and champion Glen Rice, has earlier pleaded not guilty to the charge.