Once, a few years back, Rick Pitino appeared to break what appeared a wall of silence about an apparently sensitive aspect of recruiting. He appeared to mock TPTB that ran what now begins to appear with the FBI arrests perhaps vaguely reminiscent of some kind of film noir hustle. Now he has been been put on some kind of suspension pending resolution of legal issues for alleged, as yet apparently unspecified participation in something vaguely reminiscent of that which he appeared to mock awhile back.
But Rick ain't apparently the first to appear to fall victim to something appearing to operate out there beyond the shadows of college basketball.
Let us all now observe a moment of silence for UW HC Bo Ryan, who dared refer to Duke's team (was it 9 OAD/TADs?), as "rent-a-players" and shortly found his extramarital affair outed. He retired. Was there a connection between his retirement and the outing of his affair and his words?
Is the greatest game ever invented now at the mercy of a shrouded "system" slowly being exposed by its own ruthlessness?
The game at least seems "on dangerous ground," and the coaches appear increasingly "in a lonely place," being given the business by a system, where the real hustlers-- "they live by night."