Former Denver Nuggets point guard Ty Lawson has been ordered to appear in Denver court after he allegedly violated probation terms on a drunken driving conviction by failing three alcohol tests, Denver court records indicate.

Lawson, currently a point guard for the Sacramento Kings, was being supervised in California when he tested positive for alcohol on Sept. 27, Sept. 29 and Feb. 2, according Denver County Court records.

The court documents also allege that Lawson failed to complete the community service portion of his sentence. As a condition of his probation he was to serve 48 hours of community service. He also was required to receive 52 hours of therapy.

Lawson’s lawyer Harvey Steinberg on Thursday said his client has completed the community service.

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“You have a terrible history,” Fay told Lawson as she sentenced him. “You are going down a bad path.”

Lawson is scheduled to appear for a probation violation revocation hearing on March 22 in Denver County Court.

Lawson pleaded guilty to one count of driving while ability impaired and failing to drive in a single lane, according to Denver County Court records. Charges of speeding 25 to 39 mph over the speed limit, driving under the influence of alcohol and careless driving were dismissed.

According to a Denver police report, Lawson was arrested on Jan. 23, 2015, on suspicion of drinking and driving. Lawson was stopped at 1:19 a.m. while traveling 61 mph in a 35 mph zone on Park Avenue West in Denver, according to a Denver police report. Lawson had attended a charity event downtown at the Punch Bowl Social on Broadway.

The officer noted that Lawson’s speech was slurred, his “breath had a strong odor of an unknown alcoholic beverage, balance was swaying/stumbling, eyes were bloodshot/watery.” He refused to submit to a chemical test and was taken to the downtown detention center.

In July 2015, Lawson was arrested in Los Angeles for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. Lawson was pulled over after an officer spotted him traveling “at a high rate of speed.”

That same month, a Denver judge ordered Lawson to submit to continuous alcohol monitoring.

CORRECTION: This story was updated at 9:33 a.m. Thursday to correctly describe the legal action being taken against NBA player Ty Lawson and to include comments from his attorney.