Mayo at it again- pot this time

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Over the weekend USC recruit OJ Mayo was cited for a misdemeanor possession of marijuana charge. He was riding in a car with 3 men, the driver had pot on him, they found more pot in the backseat stuffed in a pair of spare shoes. None of the 4 would claim ownership of the pot so all 4 were cited.

What's the over under on days before one of the other 3 comes out and claims it was his, mayo knew nothing about it, and he's a good kid? And when Mayo signs his first pro contract that guy will no doubt get taken care of.

Mayo's 2nd pot problem, soph year at North College HIll he was suspended for "academic reasons" which common rumor had it was smoking a joint on campus.

Tim Floyd said he had no comment, was not aware of it until a reporter asked him about it, and said he'd talk to OJ about it.

Oh USC you have no idea what you're getting into, if he actually gets into school it's going to be a circus for one year.
 

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So it sounds like he is more NBA ready than we thought.
 
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Just keeps getting worse. from the USA Today on why they stopped the car in the first place.

Adams, who was working in a Cabell County Sheriff's drug task force unit assigned to serve a search warrant at a house on the 2200 block of 10th Avenue, said a suspicious car was pulled over with Mayo inside.

"This was unrelated, but the car kept circling the area and was stopped," Adams said. "Along with Mayo, there were three other people in the car. The driver had a small amount of marijuana on him, and in the back of the car in a spare set of shoes was more marijuana."

Inside the car were three adult men and one juvenile. Mayo, the 19-year-old Huntington High senior hoops star, was seated in the front passenger seat of the car that Adams described as a Cadillac.


And I read another article where the police said they were serving the warrant on a suspected "drug house" where dealing took place. The car Mayo was in kept circling the neighborhood so the police assumed the occupants were looking to buy drugs and pulled them over.

Tim Floyd says he's not concerned.
 
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Man I'm just too good. The charges against Mayo have been dropped because not one but TWO of the 3 men in the car with Mayo have come forward and taken claim to the pot. The driver pleaded guilty yesterday to misdemeanor possession, and another passenger, Esau Johnson, has also stepped forward and claimed the pot stashed in the shoes was his. The 3rd passenger was a minor and has not been named, but charges against both he and Mayo have been dropped.

OJ Mayo knew nothing about the drugs in the car says his attorney, he is completely innocent and will be reinstated by the school and play in their next game.

I'm shocked, I didn't see this coming, oh wait I did I predicted it yesterday.

And people on the USC board I'm reading are asking for all the "haters" who ripped on Mayo yesterday to now apologize since Mayo clearly did nothing wrong?

Uh huh. Pretty good deal for Esau Johnson, takes a misdemeanor drug charge and in exchange gets well taken care of by OJ Mayo when he signs his first shoe contract.

This kid is unreal.
 

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Man I'm just too good. The charges against Mayo have been dropped because not one but TWO of the 3 men in the car with Mayo have come forward and taken claim to the pot. The driver pleaded guilty yesterday to misdemeanor possession, and another passenger, Esau Johnson, has also stepped forward and claimed the pot stashed in the shoes was his. The 3rd passenger was a minor and has not been named, but charges against both he and Mayo have been dropped.

OJ Mayo knew nothing about the drugs in the car says his attorney, he is completely innocent and will be reinstated by the school and play in their next game.

I'm shocked, I didn't see this coming, oh wait I did I predicted it yesterday.

And people on the USC board I'm reading are asking for all the "haters" who ripped on Mayo yesterday to now apologize since Mayo clearly did nothing wrong?

Uh huh. Pretty good deal for Esau Johnson, takes a misdemeanor drug charge and in exchange gets well taken care of by OJ Mayo when he signs his first shoe contract.

This kid is unreal.

That's awesome Russ. lol
 
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That's awesome Russ. lol

My favorite spin on this was a guy claiming that eyewitnesses say the whole thing is racial profiling. So I asked the guy for a link and followed it to a Huntington WV paper where readers were writing in their opinions anonymously.

The eyewitness posted under the name "mother". Her claim is she saw the whole thing(stays up late apparently this happened well after Midnight). She says the men were stopped because they were black, they weren't circling at all, they were only there to deliver a gallon of milk to the mother of one of the guys in the car(I swear I'm not making this up). the guy got out with the milk and was tackled by gun toting cops who yanked everyone else out too. They of course recognized mayo and made a very thorogh search before finding the drugs(she doesn't say they were planted but implies it).

She then said Mayo was totally innocent, his only crime was being in a car with 3 other black men to deliver a gallon of milk. She said after it was over one of the cops admitted it was a "mistake" and she knew the charges would be dropped. Apparently the 2 guys who have pled guilty think a gallon of milk is illegal?
 

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I'm not sure who UCLA fan has it out for more, Chase Budinger or OJ Mayo. The guy has probably been taking money for awhile (although unproven like most college athletes), smokes pot (although unproven like most college athletes), and got into it with an official (like most college athletes have at some point in their careers). He's not beating up his girlfriend or getting into fights, time we leave him alone and let him do his thing if there's no evidence he's cheating. I've heard nothing to suggest OJ Mayo is the Satan child that the Westwood faithful are making him out to be.
 
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I'm not sure who UCLA fan has it out for more, Chase Budinger or OJ Mayo. The guy has probably been taking money for awhile (although unproven like most college athletes), smokes pot (although unproven like most college athletes), and got into it with an official (like most college athletes have at some point in their careers). He's not beating up his girlfriend or getting into fights, time we leave him alone and let him do his thing if there's no evidence he's cheating. I've heard nothing to suggest OJ Mayo is the Satan child that the Westwood faithful are making him out to be.

Nope get it straight, Budinger is the spawn of satan, Mayo is satan himself.

:D

I like Chase, still wish he picked UCLA.

Mayo is the poster child for everything that is wrong about amateur basketball, AAU, shoe companies etc all rolled into a ball. he's a great player, if he gets into SC next year he might very well do a Shareef and be FOY and POY all at once. he's great, he's a better player than Kevin Love and a better pro prospect than Kevin Love. Love fills a need for UCLA better, they have no low post scoring, USC has guard play, but nobody, not even Nick Young as a senior if he stays(he won't) is as good as Mayo right away IMHO. He could lead the pac 10 in scoring next year quite easily.

But he's been spawned by this corrupt system and he's been handled by one hanger on after another from Vaccaro, to Dwain barnes, to Rodney Guillory.

I realize the system uses these kids, but in Mayo's case I can't feel sorry for him anymore.
 

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He's 19 and still in high school. Whoa. I care less about the weed, having done my share as a teenager. But 19 and you haven't graduated from public school?

This guy hasn't got but about 6 brain cells and is only using two of them, at the most.
 
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He's 19 and still in high school. Whoa. I care less about the weed, having done my share as a teenager. But 19 and you haven't graduated from public school?

This guy hasn't got but about 6 brain cells and is only using two of them, at the most.


pretty common these days he was held back when younger so he'd be more mature for sports.

USC has a freshman guard this year named Daniel Hackett, he graduated in 3 years so that he could play this year at USC (Ryan Francis was shot in a drive by, Gabe Pruitt was ineligible, so SC needed a PG). Hackett despite graduating in 3 years is a full year older than UCLA freshman Russell Westbrook who played the normal 4 years of HS ball. In Hackett's case he grew up in Italy where his dad played pro ball until he came to the US at 13.

Mayo reportedly got a 29 on the ACT which is a very good score. Although as I posted before even that came into question when it came out that he and some of his buddies had all taken the test at the same location. My understanding is that none of the test scores have been wiped out but I know someone who is on the faculty at Cincinnati who says at least one of their incoming recruits was required by the school to re-take his ACT after they found out he took it at the same place and time as Mayo, Michael Beasley and a few other recruited athletes.
 

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I'm not sure who UCLA fan has it out for more, Chase Budinger or OJ Mayo. The guy has probably been taking money for awhile (although unproven like most college athletes), smokes pot (although unproven like most college athletes), and got into it with an official (like most college athletes have at some point in their careers). He's not beating up his girlfriend or getting into fights, time we leave him alone and let him do his thing if there's no evidence he's cheating. I've heard nothing to suggest OJ Mayo is the Satan child that the Westwood faithful are making him out to be.

And you were saying....

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1507635/posts

http://www.cincinnatisports.com/home/p2_articleid/60/com_action/displaycomments

(He was only suspended for 10 games in the 2nd article, not 180 days, as it says)
 

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LOL. You rip into almost everyone, but OJ Mayo is the one guy you choose to stand up for. Good stuff.
I'm not saying the kid is a choir boy, I just think there's a major bias involved with the stuff Russ posts about Mayo considering he is a UCLA fan that's all. There's certainly worse or comparable kids currently playing at schools across the country that nobody brings up.

I didn't see any outrage from you when Willie Williams (the convicted felon who has been arrested more than 10 times) got into Louisville. Or from Russ when Justine Medlock, a guy who got wasted and nearly killed a girl behind the wheel got reinstated to the UCLA football team?
 
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I'm not saying the kid is a choir boy, I just think there's a major bias involved with the stuff Russ posts about Mayo considering he is a UCLA fan that's all. There's certainly worse or comparable kids currently playing at schools across the country that nobody brings up.

I didn't see any outrage from you when Willie Williams (the convicted felon who has been arrested more than 10 times) got into Louisville. Or from Russ when Justine Medlock, a guy who got wasted and nearly killed a girl behind the wheel got reinstated to the UCLA football team?

how many times have I posted anything on the UCLA football team though? I'm not really a UCLA football fan, I'm a Cal fan. I was a big Marcedes Lewis fan but the main reason there was, he's good, and he played basketball his first year at UCLA. When Medlock's name came up on the Cards board regarding draft I posted that he'd gotten into trouble at UCLA and that the Bidwills probably wouldn't touch him because of it.

For the record I didn't think UCLA should have reinstated Medlock, he's a very good kicker but my understanding is it wasn't his first legal problem at UCLA. The story sounded much worse initially when they said he'd fled the scene but it turned out he ran over a call box during the accident so he fled to find a phone, the 911 call tape proved that and they dropped that from the charges. Still I wish UCLA hadn't let him back I think his passenger damn near broke her neck?

I'd pretty safely bet that my first posts on Mayo occurred before USC was even in the picture although I certainly took more notice when I knew he was going to be in the Pac 10.

I've explained what I don't like about the situation, if you were going to write a new book to "update" Sole Influence(the book) you'd pick OJ Mayo as your feature. Everything that I dislike about HS ball, AAU ball and shoe companies, Mayo has been involved in.

The guy Woelfen(sp) who you see quoted as Mayo's lawyer in these stories, he's a lawyer who was named as an assistant coach on the HS team this year. Why? Because when they found out Mayo was going to be on the team this year the principal of the school advised the coach that they needed to protect themselves from the circus that tends to follow Mayo. So Mayo's mom recommended Woelfen, a family friend, be assigned to babysit OJ Mayo.
He's the guy that got his suspension overturned so he could play against Artesia.

Of the 3 guys in the car with Mayo, one Esau Johnson has 2 felony convictions on his record, one apparently meth related. Dawson the driver was fined $50 plus court costs, he had pot on him. He played with Mayo in Kentucky before OJ went to Ohio. According to a story I read this morning he lost a scholarship offer out of HS because of a prior marijuana conviction.


There is a person on a WV newspaper site claiming Dawson's mom lives 3 houses down from the drug house and that's why he was there in the first place. She said the police saw 4 black men drive by in a car and pulled them all over. The police report says they saw a Cadillac with tinted windows circling the block. It was after midnight so one wonders if they could even see if the guys were black or not with tinted windows. She is the only one claiming that and it doesn't agree with the police report but who knows what the truth is. Although one would assume if that story were true one of these guys or their lawyer would have told the story rather than an anonymous letter to a newspaper?

My problem with Mayo is I see a pattern very similar to PacMan Jones, he's younger and hasn't gone as far yet but one wonders if Pacman wasn't doing similar stuff himself in HS and getting away with it? I see a guy headed down the same path Jones took, the same path Artest took, Randy Moss, jason Williams(Both from West Virginia).

If he was a UCLA recruit I'd be complaining even louder, I'd be furious if UCLA went after a kid with his baggage.
 

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I'm not saying the kid is a choir boy, I just think there's a major bias involved with the stuff Russ posts about Mayo considering he is a UCLA fan that's all. There's certainly worse or comparable kids currently playing at schools across the country that nobody brings up.

I didn't see any outrage from you when Willie Williams (the convicted felon who has been arrested more than 10 times) got into Louisville. Or from Russ when Justine Medlock, a guy who got wasted and nearly killed a girl behind the wheel got reinstated to the UCLA football team?

There's outrage on this because it's OJ Mayo, by far the best HS player in the country. There probably are worse or comparable kids all over the country, but none of them are as talented and sought after as Mayo. A lot of these comparable kids are also probably not getting away with the stuff that Mayo is getting away with.
 
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There's outrage on this because it's OJ Mayo, by far the best HS player in the country. There probably are worse or comparable kids all over the country, but none of them are as talented and sought after as Mayo. A lot of these comparable kids are also probably not getting away with the stuff that Mayo is getting away with.

I'm not outraged, pot is not a big deal to me. I just think it's his inability to keep out of trouble that is a concern, he clearly has no switch in his head that says good or bad.

Everytime he comes to a fork in the road he always seems to make the wrong decision. Maybe it's bad parenting or listening to the wrong people but then he's headed out to LA where Rodney Guillory is waiting for him and I just can't see that working out well.

People at USC knew there was baggage and they were apparently willing to take the risk, adding something new at this point just makes it worse on them.
The real concern here would have been if they had been there to buy drugs and were allowed to do so before they were busted, obviously it never got that far
so we can only guess why they were there. Even if it turned out they were there to bring milk to the one guys mom, you have to ask yourself why does Mayo
have to be hanging out with a guy with 2 felony arrests and another who reportedly lost his scholarship because of pot? Why does he have to pick a guy in LA
who got 2 college players suspended already, to be his mentor?
 
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Hey, we're all biased in favor of our teams. I enjoy the give and take.
 

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I heard the story of how he was "recruited" to USC for the first time today. I thought the fact that HE called Floyd and told him was going to play there, and then wouldn't give Floyd his phone number, was hilarious! I mean, that's great stuff, and original.
 
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I heard the story of how he was "recruited" to USC for the first time today. I thought the fact that HE called Floyd and told him was going to play there, and then wouldn't give Floyd his phone number, was hilarious! I mean, that's great stuff, and original.

For those who didn't see the article

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/21/sports/ncaabasketball/21usc.html?th&emc=th

There's a few inaccuracies, it's Rodney Guillory not Ronald, when Mayo first contacted SC he was not a senior guard in West Virginia he was a senior to be at North College Hill in Ohio who was trying to get into Oak Hill and then found out Bill Walker's HS career was over and decided to go play at home for his senior year.

But it's a very enlightening article althugh the claim that signing Mayo turned this years team around seems pretty far fetched. anybody who follows the pac 10 can see this USC team turned around when they got Gabe Pruitt back.
 

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From thebrushback.com; :D

OJ Mayo Informs USC He’ll Be Playing In Friday’s Game

LOS ANGELES--Three days before his team’s big showdown against North Carolina in the NCAA tournament, USC coach Tim Floyd received some surprising news: O.J. Mayo, prized recruit scheduled to come in next year, will be playing in Friday’s big game as the team’s starting point guard.

Mayo informed Floyd of his decision on Tuesday morning, shortly after wrapping us his high school career with a third straight state championship.

“Yea, O.J. is going to be playing for us on Friday against UNC,” Floyd said on Tuesday. “I just found out this morning. He text messaged me. I tried telling him that I liked the mix of guys we have in there now, but he was pretty insistent. He really wants to go out there and contribute. So our regular point guard is out and O.J. Mayo is in. Also, he’s bringing some friends and he wants them sitting courtside, so a few of our other players are going to have to sit on the floor.”

Mayo got the idea to join the team after watching highlights of USC’s stirring victory over the Texas Longhorns. Awash in school spirit, he immediately contacted Floyd and told him he was coming.

“That was a great game, man. I was really excited watching that,” Mayo said today. “The whole time, I was thinking ‘I should be out there. My team needs me.’ That’s when I decided to call coach Floyd and let him know that help was on the way. He seemed kind of hesitant at first. For a minute, I actually thought he was going to say no, which would have totally blown my mind, because that hasn’t happened to me since I was like 8.”

Mayo has had his share of controversy during his brief career. As a high school basketball phenom, he was seen by many as a spoiled, arrogant prima donna with a sense of entitlement. That reputation has followed him to USC, but according to officials, it’s too late to do anything about it.

“This is a monster that was created a long time ago and is beyond anybody’s control right now,” said USC Athletic Director Mike Garrett. “For us to try and say no to him now would be frivolous at best, suicidal at worst. He holds all the cards. If he wants to come and play on Friday, he can play. If he wants his cousin to play power forward, we can make that happen, too. If he wants Coach Floyd to wear a chicken suit and dance around center court while he and his friends lob tomatoes at him, we can accommodate that as well. This is his school for one whole year, then the colossal prick is the responsibility of whatever sucker drafts him.”

The news of Mayo’s early arrival was greeted with disappointment by some players on the USC squad, most notably freshman point guard Daniel Hackett, who will be benched following an excellent performance against Kevin Durant and the Longhorns on Sunday.

However, Hackett said he would do his part to cheer on his new teammate this week.

“”I guess I’ll just have to take one for the team and be a cheerleader,” said Hackett, who had 20 points in Friday’s game. “Hopefully O.J. will adopt the same team-first mentality that the rest of us have adopted. Actually, he’s already asked me if he could jump over my head for one of his signature dunks, so I guess that's a start.”

Mayo does not plan on attending any of the team’s regularly scheduled practices this week. Rather, he plans to show up to the game and insert himself into the lineup when he’s ready.

“You know, I’m just going to come to the game, suit up, and jump in there,” said Mayo. “It’s no big deal. I’m sure lots of great players have done the same sort of thing. I’ll give it my all while I’m out there and I’ll do everything I can to make this team win. Then, at the end, my teammates will be carrying me off the court on their shoulders. Not because we won, but because I like to preserve my feet as much as possible for my upcoming career in the NBA.”
 
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