Posted on 11/11/2017 4:05:46 AM PST by C19fan
There is no doubt about it the three UCLA players screwed up big time. And now the players may be facing additional charges.
UCLA Bruins freshmen LiAngelo Ball, Cody Riley and Jalen Hill were arrested earlier this week on shoplifting charges in China, where their team spent the week prior to Saturdays opener against Georgia Tech. But things have gotten worse.
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Hard for me to believe they’ll still be on the team after robbing 3 different stores. They had time to think, so it wasn’t just a spur of the moment thing.
Answer: UCLA players
More of California’s finest brains at work.
That’s about what I would expect. And I also saw a family member interviewed brush it off as no big thang. The Ball family, no doubt.
And if Trump does end up helping them, they’ll be thankless and entitled as if they deserved it. Probably even bash him, once they were safely home. (”Whitey woulda got out sooner!”)
The Chinese have every right to throw their worthless butts in prison over this... Xi is extending kindness by allowing our worthless criminal justice system to slap their wrists.
I think the NFL needs to schedule more games in China.
Thanks.
I will never understand society and how we take these “talented” people and turn them into reality “stars”. That’s why Daddy Ball thinks it isn’t a big deal. Sorry Dad, but being a basketball player and a reality TV star doesn’t impress foreign judicial systems. (usually)
Check through yesterday’s threads.
This commissioner person is more concerned that the ‘incident’ distracts from the game. Just a little kerfuffle, don’t dare call it what it is..STEALING..
“I’m certainly disappointed that we don’t have three UCLA students here to compete in the game today, given that they were involved in an incident that’s being investigated in Hangzhou,” Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said Saturday before the game. “It has provided a real distraction and unwanted publicity, which distracts from what overall has been a tremendous experience and a tremendous week for the UCLA and Georgia Tech students. It has also highlighted the value of our partnership. We’ve received tremendous support from our partners at FUSC [Federation of University Sports of China] and Alibaba. We’ve had a chance to apologize for the unwelcome attention it has brought.
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"I hate when I do that."
encourages all minorities to just be yourself.
rofl
ping
Ferals. China should keep them.
That is exactly what I meant.
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