Celtics rookie Orien Greene was arrested and charged with driving his sport utility vehicle at more than 90 mph on a city street in a Boston suburb, according to a report by the Associated Press which appeared in the Boston Globe.

"He will be disciplined by the team, significantly," Celtics owner Wyc Grousbeck said.

Greene's SUV was spotted early Monday by an officer who said Green slowed and accelerated several times, "which the officer believed was evasive movements," Detective Sgt. Tim King said. The police report did not indicate tests for alcohol or other substances, King said.

Charges of failing to stop for a police officer and operating recklessly were dismissed upon payment of $100 fines for each. Charges including speeding and marked lane violation, for which Greene was deemed responsible, were placed on file with the court, and the case closed.

"I know Orien to be a wonderful kid," said Keith Kreiter, Greene's representative. "And even though he made a mistake here, I know this isn't going to be a pattern."