'Summer of P.J.' left Roy Williams with no choice
Posted Jul 29, 2013
Taken individually, P.J. Hairston driving 93 mph in a 65 mph zone on southbound I-85 would illicit a giant shoulder shrug. Like we've never dropped the classic "going with the flow of traffic" line after being pulled over by a state trooper? Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. However, this was Hairston's third such car-related incident since May
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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