Charlotte Mecklenburg County Police records indicate Hornets guard PJ Hairston was cited June 18 for driving with a revoked license and expired tags, speeding and driving left of the center line.
It's the third straight summer that Hairston, 22, has had legal troubles.
He was arrested in 2013 for misdemeanor marijuana possession and driving without a license. Those charges were dismissed when he provided proof of license and completed a drug assessment course.
Last summer he was charged with misdemeanor assault at a pickup basketball game in Durham, North Carolina. Charges were later dismissed.
Nothing serious here, but still funny to me considering the years and years of UNC fans shoving the carolina way garbage down everyones throat.
It's the third straight summer that Hairston, 22, has had legal troubles.
He was arrested in 2013 for misdemeanor marijuana possession and driving without a license. Those charges were dismissed when he provided proof of license and completed a drug assessment course.
Last summer he was charged with misdemeanor assault at a pickup basketball game in Durham, North Carolina. Charges were later dismissed.
Nothing serious here, but still funny to me considering the years and years of UNC fans shoving the carolina way garbage down everyones throat.