Overview
- An Indiana State Police affidavit says a trooper clocked Jones at about 90 mph in a 50 mph zone, weaving through traffic, before a brief pursuit ended near the Fletcher Avenue exit.
- Jones was booked on preliminary counts of misdemeanor reckless driving and Level 6 felony resisting law enforcement; a Level 6 felony can carry up to 2.5 years in jail and a fine if convicted.
- After stopping, Jones complied with commands and told officers he did not realize he was speeding and was running late for Pacers practice, according to court documents.
- Jones apologized publicly at practice, and coach Rick Carlisle defended his character and suggested the matter could ultimately be treated as a speeding offense, while the team said it is gathering information.
- Marion County records show Jones was released Monday afternoon and has a hearing scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 23; he has not yet debuted for Indiana due to a back injury.
 
 