In Selby's case, reward clearly outweighs risk
Posted Nov 21, 2010
Take flights and hotel rooms, cell phones and cash. Drive a nice car, get a "recruiting advisor" who works with NBA players, grab your mother and tell her to do it, too. More than likely, you won't get caught because, well, it's just hard to prove these things. But even if you do get caught --like Kansas freshman Josh Selby got caught --you'll merely be asked to repay a few thousand dollars, and then you'll be reinstated before the start of league play.
(CBS Sports)
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