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          Remorseful trio beg forgiveness

          China Daily | Updated: 2017-11-17 08:58

          UCLA players suspended indefinitely over Hangzhou shoplifting arrest

          LOS ANGELES - Three UCLA Bruins basketball players accused of shoplifting at three high-end stores in China publicly apologized on Wednesday before coach Steve Alford announced they were being suspended indefinitely.

          Freshmen LiAngelo Ball, Jalen Hill and Cody Riley won't be allowed to suit up, practice or travel with the team while the university continues to sort out the circumstances of last week's incident in Hangzhou, China, Alford told a media conference at Pauley Pavilion.

          "These are good young men who have exercised an inexcusable lapse of judgment and now they have to live with that," Alford said.

          "They let a lot people down, but I'm confident they have already begun to use this experience as a life lesson."

          Ball, Hill and Riley took turns confessing to the theft and apologizing while also thanking US President Donald Trump for intervening on their behalf.

          The players returned to Los Angeles on Tuesday after Chinese authorities withdrew the charges against them.

          "I'm sorry for stealing from the stores in China," said Ball, the younger brother of Los Angeles Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball, who played last season at UCLA.

          "I've learned my lesson from this big mistake and I'm 100 percent sure I'll never make a mistake like this again. It's going to make me a better person from here on out."

          When it was his turn, Hill said: "I'm sorry for shoplifting. What I did was stupid. I don't want to be known for this dumb mistake. I hope you can forgive my stupid, childish actions."

          Riley was the first to speak and he thanked the Pac-12 Conference, several UCLA administrators and his teammates.

          "You guys mean so much to me," Riley said of his teammates. "I'm sorry for letting you down."

          Athletic director Dan Guerrero also spoke, but no one took questions from a large group of media.

          Alford didn't specify what the indefinite suspensions mean, saying only that the three players would have to earn their way back onto the team.

          He said at some point, the trio might be permitted to join team workouts, meetings and practices, but that timeline has yet to be decided.

          "We will come to a resolution in short order," Guerrero said.

          Earlier on Wednesday, Trump tweeted: "Do you think the three UCLA basketball players will say thank you President Trump? They were headed for 10 years in jail!"

          All three players did.

          "I'd like to thank President Trump and the United States government for the help that they provided us," Ball said.

          The players were detained in Hangzhou for questioning following allegations of shoplifting last week before the Bruins beat Georgia Tech in their season-opening game in Shanghai. The rest of the UCLA team returned home on Saturday.

          Guerrero said the incident occurred when the team was given 90 minutes of free time on Nov 6 in Hangzhou.

          "Those three visited several stores, took items from three stores and returned to the hotel," he said, without revealing the items taken or their value.

          The next day, Guerrero said, police arrived at the hotel shared by UCLA and Georgia Tech and interviewed both teams in an attempt to identify the culprits.

          Police searched the players' personal belongings and the team bus before identifying Ball, Hill and Riley, he said.

          No one from Georgia Tech was implicated.

          Guerrero said the three Bruins were taken to a police station for questioning, and Alford arrived later, along with basketball administrator Chris Carlson. Guerrero found out while flying to Shanghai.

          After being arrested, the players remained in custody for questioning and were released on $2,220 bail on Nov 8.

          Guerrero said they had to surrender their passports and agree to travel restrictions.

          Upon their release, they remained in a hotel at UCLA's insistence, with Carlson and another administrator supervising them, Guerrero said.

          He said the bail money was refunded by police. Once the charges were withdrawn, the trio acknowledged breaking the law, he said.

          Guerrero said UCLA provided the resources to help the players and the university is working to see who is responsible for costs and any NCAA implications.

          Police told the players they could leave the country on Tuesday and they boarded a plane later that day.

          Guerrero said Alford reminded his players of the school's expectations for good behavior before they left for the trip and while they were in China.

          UCLA traveled to China as part of the Pac-12's global initiative that seeks to popularize the league's wide range of athletic programs to overseas universities.

          The Pac 12 China Game is in its third year.

          Associated Press

           Remorseful trio beg forgiveness

          From left: UCLA Bruins basketball players Cody Riley, LiAngelo Ball and Jalen Hill face the media in Los Angeles on Wednesday to apologize for shoplifting during the college's recent trip to China for a Pac-12 game in Shanghai. All three, who were arrested in Hangzhou, have been suspended indefinitely by UCLA.Jae C. Hong / Ap

          (China Daily 11/17/2017 page22)

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