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I think Cal. is a good coach but he just runs an NBA mill*
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<blockquote data-quote="KeatonsCorner" data-source="post: 129252114" data-attributes="member: 1348700"><p>Camby's family took money from an agent</p><p></p><p></p><p><em><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/1997/05/09/sports/umass-and-uconn-lose-96-honors.html">UMass was penalized</a> on the grounds that Camby, college basketball's player of the year that season, had become ineligible after he accepted gifts from a sports agent. Under N.C.A.A. rules, an athlete may not accept money, gifts or any other benefit from an agent.</em></p><p><em>Several weeks after the tournament, The Hartford Courant quoted Camby as saying that he had taken gifts from Wesley Spears, a lawyer from West Hartford, including jewelry worth $5,300. Camby said Spears wanted to represent him as a sports agent and that Spears threatened to tell the news media about the gifts. Spears has since been charged with extortion in his dealings with Camby. Camby has said he also received gifts from another sports agent.</em></p><p><em>Camby, who was a junior at the time, left school to sign with the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association as the second draft pick. He was recently named to the league's all-rookie team.</em></p><p>Derrick Rose had somebody take his SAT test for him before he ever committed to Cal at Memphis...</p><p></p><p></p><p><em>The player was accused of having another person take his SAT exam in Detroit so he would be eligible as a freshman after failing the ACT three times in Chicago.</em></p><p><em>Memphis argued that the university did not have enough information to substantiate the allegations in November 2007 and cleared him to play. Memphis officials defended their investigation Thursday and said four people interviewed the player, with neither Calipari nor athletic director R.C. Johnson involved.</em></p><p><em>"That person responded that he took the test, and we believed him," <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/08/20/memphis-forced-to-vacate_n_264174.html">university legal counsel Sheri Lipman said</a></em>.[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Tin, it helps to know what you're talking about sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KeatonsCorner, post: 129252114, member: 1348700"] Camby's family took money from an agent [I][URL=http://www.nytimes.com/1997/05/09/sports/umass-and-uconn-lose-96-honors.html]UMass was penalized[/URL] on the grounds that Camby, college basketball's player of the year that season, had become ineligible after he accepted gifts from a sports agent. Under N.C.A.A. rules, an athlete may not accept money, gifts or any other benefit from an agent.[/I] [I]Several weeks after the tournament, The Hartford Courant quoted Camby as saying that he had taken gifts from Wesley Spears, a lawyer from West Hartford, including jewelry worth $5,300. Camby said Spears wanted to represent him as a sports agent and that Spears threatened to tell the news media about the gifts. Spears has since been charged with extortion in his dealings with Camby. Camby has said he also received gifts from another sports agent.[/I] [I]Camby, who was a junior at the time, left school to sign with the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association as the second draft pick. He was recently named to the league's all-rookie team.[/I] Derrick Rose had somebody take his SAT test for him before he ever committed to Cal at Memphis... [I]The player was accused of having another person take his SAT exam in Detroit so he would be eligible as a freshman after failing the ACT three times in Chicago.[/I] [I]Memphis argued that the university did not have enough information to substantiate the allegations in November 2007 and cleared him to play. Memphis officials defended their investigation Thursday and said four people interviewed the player, with neither Calipari nor athletic director R.C. Johnson involved.[/I] [I]"That person responded that he took the test, and we believed him," [URL=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/08/20/memphis-forced-to-vacate_n_264174.html]university legal counsel Sheri Lipman said[/URL][/I].[/URL] Tin, it helps to know what you're talking about sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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