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Mavericks F Howard charged with street racing

 

Aug. 2--Mavericks forward Josh Howard was arrested Thursday night in hishometown of Winston-Salem, N.C., after police said he was street racing.

Howard is charged with reckless driving and with speed competition -- thelegal term for drag racing -- after police said he was going 94 mph in a 55mph zone. He was released from the Forsyth County jail on a written promise toappear in court Sept. 23.

The Mavericks had no comment on the incident. A message left withHoward's agent was not returned.

A police officer saw a black Lexus and a silver Volkswagen speeding alongU.S. 421 in Winston-Salem late Thursday night. Howard was identified as thedriver of the Lexus. Authorities did not identify the other driver.

Howard has been a controversial figure since talking about his off-seasonmarijuana use in a radio interview before Game 3 of the Mavs' playoff seriesagainst the New Orleans Hornets in April. According to sources, after theMavericks lost Game 4 of the series, Howard passed out fliers inviting histeammates to his birthday party at a nightclub that evening.

The Mavericks recently turned down an offer from the Sacramento Kings totrade Howard for Ron Artest, according to a source. Artest has since beentraded to the Houston Rockets.

The alleged street racing happened in the same state where Charlotte Hornets guard Bobby Phills died in a similar incident on Jan. 12, 2000.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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