What’s with all these athletes speeding? Do they really have to go work that badly? Isn’t work for them just working out? Remember when Tyreke Evans embarked in a high speed chaseout with the cops on the freeway?
Well, the latest player who thought he’s playing real-life Grand Theft Auto is the Indiana Pacers’s Jordan Hill, who got caught going 107 MPH. Watch him get pulled over on his Range Rover and arrested by an officer.
#NBA star Jordan Hill arrested for driving 107 mph on #GA400. On #wsbtv at 4:15, hear from a man who called 911. pic.twitter.com/fheXVNQSxO
— MikePetchenikWSB (@MPetchenikWSB) July 31, 2015
Pacers President Larry Bird released a statement regarding Jordan Hill following his arrest.
Statement from #Pacers President Larry Bird regarding Jordan Hill: pic.twitter.com/JotiteXDQV
— Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) July 31, 2015
First of all, how many NBA players are going to get arrested for speeding and without a shirt. I barely ever go out without a shirt on, but I’m also not a professional athlete. And calling Hill a “star” is a little generous in my book.


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