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Basketball Fan
07-31-2015, 07:40 PM
He just had to wait till he left the Lakers to do this I guess a quiet offseason for the Pacers was too much to ask.


http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/07/31/pacers-jordan-hill-arrested-for-reckless-driving-clocked-at-107-mph/

[QUOTE]Pacers

imnew09
07-31-2015, 07:48 PM
No where better than the socal man. Indiana must be boring af

Thorn
07-31-2015, 07:51 PM
[QUOTE]Hill explained he was

PacerRaptor
07-31-2015, 08:18 PM
It wouldn't be an offseason without a Pacer being arrested

Thunderfan86
07-31-2015, 08:24 PM
I wish these athletes would chill the fvck out with this shit, but at least he didn't have 10.5 grams of Molly and pounds of weed on him.

HylianNightmare
07-31-2015, 09:53 PM
Thinks he's driving on the wangan

Verticality
07-31-2015, 10:36 PM
Why did we get this dumbass?

Dro
07-31-2015, 10:55 PM
Meh, not really that concerned. Yeah him driving that fast was kinda crazy but sh*t, I've gone 100 on the highway before and thats just in my own city....

I could see it happening, not now but when I was younger and maybe had a ton of money. But at least it doesn't say anything about alcohol or drugs or him being under the influence of anything.......

Lakers_Kobe_Fan
08-01-2015, 12:08 AM
Larry Bird told him that they are going to be a fast paced team.

Hill was just practicing

kamil
08-01-2015, 12:31 AM
107mph is fast? LOL... silly americans.

BigNBAfan
08-01-2015, 12:32 AM
107mph is fast? LOL... silly americans.

shut up dumbass, youre making euros look bad since conception.

Draz
08-01-2015, 01:08 AM
Lol. What a bafoon. A year in jail? Yah ok

bdreason
08-01-2015, 01:39 AM
Reckless driving charge should depend on the vehicle. I agree that 107mph in a Rover is reckless. If he's driving a Porsche or a Ferrari or something like that? You can do 107 mph perfectly safe. Still not legal, but not necessarily reckless.

The fastest I've been is just under 160mph in a BMW 740. Fastest I've ever driven a car is around 140mph in a BMW M5.

kamil
08-01-2015, 01:44 AM
shut up dumbass, youre making euros look bad since conception.

Silly American, you do know there are continents other than 'America' and Europe? For all you know I could be Antarctica.

oarabbus
08-01-2015, 01:50 AM
Silly American, you do know there are continents other than 'America' and Europe? For all you know I could be Antarctica.


Says the guy who's location is East Brunswick New Jersey


New Jersey :roll:

kamil
08-01-2015, 02:34 AM
Says the guy who's location is East Brunswick New Jersey


New Jersey :roll:

Bay Area :roll: :roll:

CakeorDeath
08-01-2015, 09:09 AM
Reckless driving charge should depend on the vehicle. I agree that 107mph in a Rover is reckless. If he's driving a Porsche or a Ferrari or something like that? You can do 107 mph perfectly safe. Still not legal, but not necessarily reckless.

The fastest I've been is just under 160mph in a BMW 740. Fastest I've ever driven a car is around 140mph in a BMW M5.

It has nothing to do with the ability of the car you're driving to handle those speeds. At 107/140/160, you are endangering the community. Those speeds should only be attained in controlled environments, where other drivers, debris, pedestrians, slow moving vehicles, animals, etc aren't involved.

The problem with those speeds is that any mistake is likely to be fatal, to more people than just the person who decided to drive that fast. Mistakes that wouldn't otherwise cause death or even an accident now do because both your reaction time and your evasive options are severely limited at those speeds.

I've been rolled 1.5 times by a woman going 32 mph. My company represents hospitals in auto accident claims against insurance companies; I've seen some of the worst things you can think of that occurred at speeds you'd never guess could cause catastrophic losses.

Be safe, Everyone.

Joyner82reload
08-01-2015, 03:25 PM
Reckless driving charge should depend on the vehicle. I agree that 107mph in a Rover is reckless. If he's driving a Porsche or a Ferrari or something like that? You can do 107 mph perfectly safe. Still not legal, but not necessarily reckless.

The fastest I've been is just under 160mph in a BMW 740. Fastest I've ever driven a car is around 140mph in a BMW M5.

Not even close. Going 110 in a non-controlled environment where other drivers aren't aware is INCREDIBLY dangerous. All it take is 1 person to switch into your lane while you're flying up behind them. If that happens, Hill is likely dead and the other car's passengers will sustain life threatening injuries as well.

stalkerforlife
08-01-2015, 03:29 PM
Why are cars made to go so fast if it's illegal to drive them that fast?

Serious question.

Dro
08-02-2015, 01:01 AM
Larry Bird told him that they are going to be a fast paced team.

Hill was just practicing
I lol'd...

KyrieTheFuture
08-02-2015, 12:15 PM
Dude wanted out of LA that bad huh

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
08-02-2015, 12:50 PM
107mph is fast? LOL... silly americans.

It's illegal you moron.

Nuff Said
08-02-2015, 12:50 PM
Why are cars made to go so fast if it's illegal to drive them that fast?

Serious question.
I came to ask this. It makes no ****in sense.

gilalizard
08-02-2015, 02:56 PM
wtf suspended from your job for speeding?

aj1987
08-03-2015, 09:51 AM
Reckless driving charge should depend on the vehicle. I agree that 107mph in a Rover is reckless. If he's driving a Porsche or a Ferrari or something like that? You can do 107 mph perfectly safe. Still not legal, but not necessarily reckless.

The fastest I've been is just under 160mph in a BMW 740. Fastest I've ever driven a car is around 140mph in a BMW M5.
130 in a ML350. Was hammered. First and last time I ever drove drunk. Never even sat in a car with a drunk driver after that either. There were cops just a couple of miles ahead, but luckily I stopped before that.

The fastest ever as a passenger was ~180 in a Bentley CFS. Sober.

But yeah, nowadays, I ask people to slow down whenever they start speeding. It was fun when I was younger, but not anymore.