DETROIT (AP) - Former NBA player and University of Michigan Fab Five standout Jalen Rose has acknowledged his blood-alcohol level was above the legal limit after a single-vehicle crash in a northwest Detroit suburb.
Rose said Wednesday in a release that he was “not feeling impaired” March 11 when he was arrested in West Bloomfield Township on suspicion of drunken driving, but that the test results showed otherwise.
No one was injured in the accident.
The 38-year-old basketball analyst for ESPN played 13 years in the NBA. He reached the finals with Indiana in 2000 and was part of Michigan’s famous Fab Five, which reached the NCAA title game in 1992 and 1993.
Rose produced a recent ESPN documentary on the Fab Five.
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