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PJ-Hairston-July-2013P.J. Hairston just doesn’t seem to get it.

Hairston was cited for reckless driving late Sunday evening after being pulled over for driving 93-mph in a 65-mph zone.

USA TODAY is reporting that the North Carolina Tar Heels has suspended Hairston indefinitely after this latest incident. Hairston, who was driving a 2008 Acura, was cited and released. He faces an Aug. 30 court date in Rowan County, 1st Sgt. Jeff Gordon said.

Two weeks ago, North Carolina coach Roy Williams said Hairston would face “serious consequences” after his arrest, though he hadn’t yet determined a punishment.

Hairston averaged 14.6 points in 34 games as a sophomore last season.

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