So WWW gets shut out of the LeBron free agency move by LeBron's inner circle of knuckleheads, and now that he's officially linked to an agency, the NCAA might come down on his interaction with amateur athletes.
A good write up by Pete Thamel of the New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/02/sp...amp;ref=sports
"The N.C.A.A. would not comment specifically on Wesley, but the enforcement director LuAnn Humphrey said that someone in a role like his would be limited.
“N.C.A.A. rules specifically limit the people who are allowed to recruit on behalf of our institutions,” Humphrey said. “Therefore, the use of agents in the recruiting process would violate our rules.” "
A good write up by Pete Thamel of the New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/02/sp...amp;ref=sports
"The N.C.A.A. would not comment specifically on Wesley, but the enforcement director LuAnn Humphrey said that someone in a role like his would be limited.
“N.C.A.A. rules specifically limit the people who are allowed to recruit on behalf of our institutions,” Humphrey said. “Therefore, the use of agents in the recruiting process would violate our rules.” "