Hawke Fracassa of the Detroit News reports that Sixers forward Derrick Coleman was arrested Saturday after he was clocked at 100 mph in a 70 mph zone. Farmington Hills Police Chief William Dwyer said Sunday that Coleman, 35, was charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor because he refused three requests to take breath tests.

He was taken into custody about 3:30 a.m. by officers who "detected the odor of intoxicants" on his breath, Dwyer said. Coleman told police he "had some champagne," Dwyer said. Police said Coleman continued to drive west at more than 100 mph three miles after officers first tried to pull him over. Coleman paid a $150 bond and was released after blood tests were taken by court order at Botsford Hospital. His car, a 2003 Land Rover, was impounded.