HOUSTON – Ex-Houston Rockets star Steve Francis appeared in court Thursday on a DWI charge.
Francis, 39, who was arrested Nov. 19 on DWI and retaliation charges, was being held in the Harris County Jail on a fugitive warrant.
After making his first court appearance, he was ordered to install a Breathalyzer lock in his vehicle and to be supervised while out on bond.
WATCH: Steve Francis appears in court for DWI Charge
Francis appeared again in court Thursday, because he violated his bond, according to officials.
The judge said he did not pay his fees and was not using the Breathalyzer that was installed his car.
The judge ordered that he has to now wear and ankle monitor that will register his alcohol use.
While Francis is allowed to travel to Florida in connection with an unrelated burglary case, all other out-of-state travel must be approved by the court, the judge said.
The judge said he has until Feb. 10 to pay his fees and put an ankle monitor on, and if he doesn't, there will be a warrant put out for his arrest.
Francis was stopped Nov. 19 evening driving 88 mph on Beltway 8, authorities said.
Deputies said Francis was uncooperative, intoxicated and had about 22 grams of marijuana and an open bottle of liquor.
"Mr. Francis was doing what we would call being passive-aggressive. When we were asking him to move to a patrol car, he would just stand in one spot," one deputy said.
Francis played for the Rockets from 1999 to 2004, then again from 2008 to 2009.
He ranks sixth on the Rockets' all-time assist list. He was also honored as part of the Rockets' team of the 2000s decade.