Georgia basketball player J.J. Frazier has been released from jail following his arrest on driving charges.
The Athens-Clarke County jail's website shows Frazier was booked early Sunday and released 45 minutes later after posting a combined $2,000 bond. The misdemeanour charges are for improper driving and driving with a suspended license.
This is Frazier's second arrest while at Georgia. In March 2014 he was cited for driving without a license.
Frazier is one of the Bulldogs' top 3-point shooters. He averaged 9.5 points a game as a sophomore in the 2014-15 season. He started 16 of 32 games.
The school says coach Mark Fox is gathering facts and will address the matter internally. Fox had no comment.
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