Brooklyn Nets forward Kenneth Faried was arrested in Bridgehampton on Sunday morning and charged with possession of marijuana, according to Valerie Gordon of 27east, a Hamptons news site.

“Southampton Town Police told 27east that Kenneth Bernard Faried Lewis, 29, of Denver, Colorado, was arrested on Montauk Highway at 1:30 a.m. and charged with fourth-degree criminal possession of marijuana, a misdemeanor.”

According to local police, Faried was the rear passenger of a vehicle that was stopped at a sobriety checkpoint and was found to be in possession of more than two ounces of marijuana.

Per the report, cash was also taken and the Nets big man was later released on $500 bail. The franchise has been made aware of the arrest.

Police did not specify just how much money was seized or what circumstances led to the money being seized from Faried.

The Nets traded for Faried last month in a salary dump move with the Denver Nuggets, which netted them a first round pick in 2019 and an unprotected second-rounder in 2020.

The Morehead State product will be owed $13.7 million this season after having the least-productive season of his career in 2017-18, averaging 5.9 points and 4.8 rebounds in a mere 14.4 minutes per game.