@KansasComet I am fun though!! Ha ha
@KansasComet I'm not a relaxed kind of person! You probably wouldn't want to watch a game w/me!
@brooksmd u need to step it up then! Global said he'd be here by now!
I want this!
Mines not!
@Bwag Selden?
@ajvan sweet, getting smarter w/those
@brooksmd what's d9?
@brooksmd Dg? Cuss words?
Not excited about playing texass w/out cliff
@Eric safe travels daddy to be!!!
@brooksmd thx!
Loud??? Ha ha AFH!
Whhoooo
They can shoot themselves out of it!!! Nice oubre
@KansasComet u c the first one? Missed it
What's the call?
He hesitated
Make it a 3 pt play!
Block out
Dg needs to protect the ball when he goes up
@wissoxfan83 so would I! As u could tell!
@brooksmd yep!!!
So dumb!!! Look like an idiot!
Posturing!!! Fran👏👏👏
Dude!! Keep on celebrating!!!
@brooksmd soooo neither one was specified? Ha
Dude wasn't in!
Bla bla bla bla
Anybody hear why a couple of kstaters didn't make trip?
I found a new article on cliffs mom, copied over under cliff
@DCHawker cause he has to help
Selden keep your man out
Oubre trying to impress scouts!
Ewwww!
Nice pass and finish
Public filing ties Cliff Alexander parent to financial firm
By Pat Forde and Adrian Wojnarowski
34 minutes ago
Yahoo Sports
A Uniform Commercial Code filed in August 2014 ties the mother of suspended Kansas basketball player Cliff Alexander to a finance company that, according to its website, specializes in loans to professional athletes and agents, Yahoo Sports has learned.
On Aug. 25, 2014, a UCC filing was made in the state of Illinois under the name of Latillia Alexander of Chicago, Cliff Alexander’s mother. The filing is publicly accessible on the Illinois Secretary of State website. The securing party is listed as Ludus Capital of Delray Beach, Fla.
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Cliff Alexander (2) attempts a shot against Oklahoma State. (USAT)
Among the types of financing extended by Ludus Capital, which has offices in Florida and New York: draft loans to potential high draft picks in the NBA and NFL. However, the loans are extended to athletes after they have declared for the draft. In August, Alexander was just starting his freshman year at Kansas.
Loans based on future earning potential can violate NCAA rules for student-athletes.
Registered NBA agents often work in concert with financial firms to secure money for families. These firms also recruit prospects independently.
Alexander missed his third straight game Saturday for what Kansas has called an “NCAA issue.” Multiple sources told Yahoo Sports on Thursday that the issue is a family member who may have received an impermissible benefit.
Alexander’s family took meetings with NBA agents during August, sources said. Discussions with agents for the purpose of gaining information on a player’s market value do not violate NCAA rules, but entering into a written or verbal agreement and receiving compensation is a violation.
Alexander has not yet been interviewed by the NCAA, sources said, though not because of a reluctance by either the school or NCAA investigators. Sources said legal counsel has been retained by the Alexander family and that may be slowing the investigative process.
Alexander will not be reinstated until after an NCAA interview occurs and a decision is made on whether benefits received by his family are impermissible. If it is ruled that a violation occurred, Alexander's eligibility for the remainder of the season could be affected.
Before he was sidelined by the NCAA issue, Alexander's playing time had plummeted in recent weeks. He played fewer than 20 minutes in seven of his last nine games, bottoming out a total of 27 minutes played in three games against West Virginia, TCU and Kansas State from Feb. 16-23. Alexander scored just 28 points in the month of February.
@Eric so r u a new Jayhawk?
@DCHawker good one!!! We r going to win this!
@Eric so do u live in ks, but wife from Chicago? Ride short? Your back will kill u!!!
@brooksmd he's due though! The other is sitting in the bench!
Great job Jayhawks super proud!! BG! You let them down!!!
Get a stop
Oh my gosh Hunter!!!
@DCHawker I'm sure the WSU crowd out numbered them. I get so sick of hearing about them!
Goooooo
Whoooo hoooooo
I don't know how they do it in the Ukraine? Smart Fran!
Another one
@KansasComet ha ha, even when we r short!