DAY 7 Arizona Daily Star: Fixer testifies that he paid Deandre Ayton’s family friend $15K as part of Adidas pitch News & Observer: Former Adidas consultant testifies he gave $40,000 to former NC State coach Orlando Early. Court documents show the money came from a colleague of Andy Miller, the sports agent NC State disassociated itself from in 2012. KC Star: Details about Billy Preston’s car, KU emerge as Adidas trial continues DAY 8 News & Observer: Text messages shown in court appear to clear UNC’s Nassir Little in FBI case. KC Star: Adidas trial: Text messages from KU’s Bill Self, Kurtis Townsend shown as evidence DAY 9 Arizona Daily Star: Former UA target Nassir Little, now at UNC, the subject of recording played at federal trial News & Observer: Phone call allegedly discussing requests from Zion Williamson’s family brought up at college basketball trial. KC Star: KU assistant’s phone call discussing top recruit’s requests brought up at Adidas trial DAY 10 ZAGSBLOG: LSU coach Will Wade: ‘I have never done any business of any kind with Christian Dawkins’ DAY 11 KC Star: In closing, attorney for Adidas defendant argues KU’s Bill Self knew of payments News & Observer: Adidas college basketball trial: Were schools victims or accomplices? https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/article220180450.html … Arizona Daily Star: Closing arguments end with contention that Nike, Under Armour schools also paying players http://tucne.ws/116s DAY 12 News & Observer: Jury continues to deliberate in FBI college basketball trial Day 14 Arizona Daily Star: Adidas execs, would-be sports agent guilty in college basketball fraud case News & Observer: Guilty on all counts in FBI college basketball corruption trial KC Star: KU chancellor, AD issue joint statement following verdict. Excerpt and link in storyOur story from @AdamZagoria in New York, which includes the detail that Silvio De Sousa, at one point, signed a contract with a Spanish pro team: https://t.co/Ch9yicIwNi
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