Hornets guard Jarrett Jack has been arrested and charged with drunken driving, police said Monday.

Snellville police chief Roy Whitehead said that Jack, 27, was pulled over early Sunday by an officer who clocked him at 66 mph in a 45-mph zone.

Whitehead said Jack failed a field sobriety test, then was taken to the Gwinnett County jail and given a breath test, which measured just under the legal limit of .08 more than an hour after Jack was stopped.