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From: Philip Kreiner
Date: 03 Apr 2002 - 04:19 PM EST

I keep going back to the history of one Donald Little. Again based on his
past history do you feel, based on your scenario below, that this is how
Donald should of handled that situation? If the guy did steal $2500 from
Donald, why did'nt Donald pick up his cell phone and call the police?

I don't care what scenario occurred, all I'm saying is given the number of
times that Donald has been in trouble (alleged or proven)you'd think he
would do ANYTHING in his power not to get involved with situations like
this. IMHO the door can not close fast enough on Donald (and oh by the way
I hope it does hit his @#$ on the way out. Maybe a blow to his head would
set him in the right direction)

-----Original Message-----
From: Danny Spoonamore [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 3:39 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [UC Basketball] Little Story Has Big 'Legs'


Sounds to me like this guy steals $2500 from his roomate, goes out and blows
it, denies ever having seen any of it, Don confronts him and they get into a
fight, so he makes up some wild-ass story to the police about torture etc.
to try and get out of it. Has any of the people who supposedly were at the
scene when this happened actually made a statement, and if not, where is all
this information coming from? So far, I haven't seen or heard any direct
quotes from people who actually saw all this take place. I think this gives
you some kind of idea of the type of things you read and see in the media
every day. And, by the way, has Hugg's sold his house yet, I mean he's
definitely going to W.V., right?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Kohlman" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 2:41 PM
Subject: [UC Basketball] Little Story Has Big 'Legs'


The basketball program needs to permanently dismiss Little IMMEDIATELY.
That
said, maybe they should perhaps look into getting him some help. Not to
play
hoops, that's over, at least in this country, but to get on with his life
after parole. But would it help? This man (he is afterall 23 years old)
seems the type to get into more trouble the more people try to help him.
He
either has some sort of substance problem, is antisocial, or just goes off
the chart on the incredibly stupid scale. Maybe all of the above. Either
way, he seems a lost cause. Bearcat Basketball is not, afterall, a twelve
step rehab or work release program, depite rumors to the contrary.

It's becoming apparent that because of the bizarre nature of this whole
incident, it'll make the rounds of every sports media outlet and then
some.
A simple rape or armed robbery would have made a splash and been over and
done with, but this is like the horse punching, squared; we'll hear about
it
for years and years to come. Except it's a lot more serious than Mr.
Long's
pugilistic equinal pulchritudes.

I just hope Donald's wayward $2500 was from collecting pop bottles, giving
blood, or even a part time job selling pharmaceuticals door-to-door. Just
don't let it get back to the program or a philanthropic booster. That's
all
we need.

And so it begins.... Kornheiser did his usual hatchet job on us at noon.
He
wondered aloud, if WVA wasn't now breathing a sigh of relief. He read the
entire page one of the Enquirer article today, pausing to twist the knife
with occasional commentary. He added afterwords, "Nice program they've got
there."

The likely Rome smack downs just popped into my head:

"So he whacked the guy with a steel bar and roughed him up a bit. What's
the
big deal?" Tonya Harding

"Donald just needs help. He deserves another chance." Darryl Strawberry

"Don't give up on the kid. He has a lot of potential." Saddam Hussein

And so on.... Not to mention the timely "I am not a thug." Nixonesque
quote
from KMart sharing the headlines.

Mikey. Wondering how we could be back here again. And how this isn't fair
to
Lo, IMac, JD, Leonard, and all the rest who proudly passed through the
hallowed halls w/o stinking them up.

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