Derrick Rose
May 29, 2009 8:26 AM
Asked if he views this as "a Memphis problem" or a widespread issue, Weber indicated it was the latter.
"I don't think it's something that's brand new. It's obviously been around forever. You sign a kid, you want him to qualify. There's problems in all walks of life. Politics, business, banking, Wall Street. In our game it's not perfect, either. You hope for the sake of college basketball, the business is done right as much as possible."
Klee
"I don't think it's something that's brand new. It's obviously been around forever. You sign a kid, you want him to qualify. There's problems in all walks of life. Politics, business, banking, Wall Street. In our game it's not perfect, either. You hope for the sake of college basketball, the business is done right as much as possible."
Klee
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