Mohamed Bamba, the No. 2 basketball recruit in the class of 2017 and likely a future NBA lottery pick, announced via a Players Tribune essay last month that he planned on attending Texas for what probably will be his only college sea
But now Bambas path to Texas is being called into question by his very own half brother, of all people. Ibrahim Johnson, himself a former college basketball player, accused Bamba of accepting illicit money, trips and other benefits from an adviser, with the expectation that Bamba continue their relationship when he becomes a professional.
Long story short, we let some guy into our family named Greer Love, Johnson said in the profane, 22-minute-long poolside video he posted on Facebook. This guy, Greer Love, hes the vice president at Huron Capital Group, which is some financial group in Detroit. Hes a financial adviser, basically. He was Mos teacher back in the fourth grade or whatever, but long story short, now hes Mos pimp. Mos his, basically.
Johnson went on to assert that Love drove a wedge between him and his younger brother to the point where he reported Bamba to the NCAA over the gifts he received from the adviser, including vacations, money and other benefits. Johnson said he had planned on becoming a sports agent was upset that his brother had sided with Love instead of him.
Hes not going to play this year in the NCAA because I already reported him to the NCAA and Im already going to meet with the NCAA, Johnson said in the video. Hes not going to play this year. Im not going to lie to you. I exposed that kid.
Johnsons claims perhaps have to be taken with a sizable amount of skepticism, considering his run-ins with the law and the questions hes faced about his own role in his brothers recruitment. Hes facing separate felony and misdemeanor charges in five states and was long rumored to be a figure looking to exploit his five-star half-brothers recruitment in the grass roots, college, and professional community, 247 Sports Andrew Slater writes, adding that he was removed from Bambas recruitment process by his own family because they were worried about NCAA compliance issues.
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Aint family great?