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Anthony Davis commits to Kentucky

Anthony Davis of Chicago Perspectives injured his hand in a game Monday and everyone is really hush-hush as this kid expects to be in college then the NBA soon -- and nobody wants anything that could be construed as negative to hurt his chances...


BUT there's rumor the injury might just be significant....I mentioned more elsewhere..
but Davis sat out last night's game, the first time he's missed a game for his 4-13 Chicago Perspectives squad...
and his team lost to Chicago Collins 70-25!
 
despite all the turmoil....Davis does indeed commit precisely to where those Sun Times reporters said he would......
http://scouthoops.scout.com/2/992239.html
http://www.suntimes.com/sports/preps/2596984,CST-SPT-cruit14.article



We are now a full year since the Sun Times blasted Anthony Davis and his family with a story about how they shopped their kid and landed $200,000 to go to Kentucky....

of course the Davis family said a million times that they were going to sue and prove the allegation was false...

BUT -- oddly they never sued and they clammed up and never offered any further evidence at all......almost as if they didn't want to take the chance any further evidence might come out....hmmmm...

Anyway -- a year later -- with other pay-for-play scandals (Cam Newton, Ohio State) cropping up elsewhere - CBSSports' Gary Parrish has the followup...

http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/story/15315499



In one other case where a recruit took money and the NCAA looks the other way -- now after Cam Newton is long gone -- the NCAA says they might still look into his recruitment --- leaving one to wonder why NCAA waits 3 years to begin looking into something??
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/sec/2011-07-14-auburn-ncaa-investigation_n.htm
 
FWIW, despite almost every other media source calling for the Chicago Sun Times, and writer Michael O'Brien to reveal their sources or retract their story, they have refused to retract it and are standing by it, and they have never revealed their sources or substantiated the allegations.

There has never been any report of the NCAA looking into the matter, though they operate mostly in secret.
 
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