Brooklyn Nets forward Andray Blatche was questioned by Philadelphia police, but not charged, as part of a sexual assault investigation at an upscale hotel on Tuesday.

Philadelphia Police commissioner Charles Ramsey said Blatche was among the witnesses interviewed by police Tuesday. Two men who had been held for questioning were released Wednesday, according to ABC Action News in Philadelphia.

Ramsey told reporters that preliminary findings of the investigation show Blatche was not involved; however, Blatche has hired high-profile attorney A. Charles Peruto Jr., according to ABC. The attorney told the station Wednesday that he hadn't yet spoken to his client.

Officer Jillian Russell says the possible assault reportedly happened around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday in a room at the Four Seasons Hotel.

Ramsey told The New York Times that Blatche was in a group of three men and three women at the Four Seasons. Blatche and his party met the alleged 21-year-old victim at a gentlemen's club, according to ABC. The woman told police that she had consensual sex with one man and non-consensual sex with another man. She was taken by ambulance from the hotel around 4 a.m., according to multiple reports.

Ramsey did not know whether charges would be filed, in part because the woman was highly intoxicated.

"She was so intoxicated," Ramsey said, according to the newspaper. "She is not going to be a very good witness."