Pretty much worst case ruling for the rest of the conference. Memphis is allowed to buy a player, but they don't get him in the non con, so they will drop a couple more than then would have only to get him back to play other conference teams.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
James Wiseman ineligible
Collapse
X
-
-
-
Originally posted by Aargh View PostWiseman was also ordered to pay $11,000 to a charity of his choice.
**** the NCAA. Hopefully he can pay it after he goes to the NBA.
- Likes 2
Comment
-
Originally posted by ShockerPhi View Post
Ok this part of the punishment is f***ing insane. Wiseman probably doesn't have that money, it was used for moving expenses. Basically the NCAA is saying "you aren't even allowed to keep the money. Give it away."
**** the NCAA. Hopefully he can pay it after he goes to the NBA.
- Likes 2
Comment
-
Originally posted by ShockerPhi View Post
Ok this part of the punishment is f***ing insane. Wiseman probably doesn't have that money, it was used for moving expenses. Basically the NCAA is saying "you aren't even allowed to keep the money. Give it away."
**** the NCAA. Hopefully he can pay it after he goes to the NBA.- Wiseman and Penny did nothing wrong and essentially a coach should be able to pay for a player to move from one town to another so he can play for him? or
- paying for them was an illegal action and they need to pay but not the action the NCAA requires? or
- you just hate the NCAA and are railing against them whatever they say? or
I don't always agree with the NCAA but a wealthy former NBA player like Penny can buy any player to his high school team and this does appear shady at the least. I'm not sure of the proper consequence but a consequence of some type seems warranted.
Comment
Comment