OT - UCLA's Muhammad sporting a Gucci backpack?

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"I don't think anybody can deal with our transition," Muhammad said. "We have so many athletic guys.

Added point guard Larry Drew II: "I haven't seen a team so far this season that can stop us from running effectively."

I would love to play them at some point in the tourney this year. Sounds like some players on that team are guzzling the kool aide. As for the backpack, if its real, he didn't pay for it. It is UCLA so it could be a knock off, but its Muhammad, so its most likely real, and most likely he did not pay for it.
 
"I don't think anybody can deal with our transition," Muhammad said. "We have so many athletic guys.

Added point guard Larry Drew II: "I haven't seen a team so far this season that can stop us from running effectively."

I would love to play them at some point in the tourney this year. Sounds like some players on that team are guzzling the kool aide. As for the backpack, if its real, he didn't pay for it. It is UCLA so it could be a knock off, but its Muhammad, so its most likely real, and most likely he did not pay for it.

while I agree with you, I think it is very unfortunate that this is what college athletics has come to today. every time we see a highly recruited kid sporting some expensive accessory, we automatically think he received it illegally. I constantly have to remind myself that these are kids. kids that still do Christmas and birthdays. Christmas and birthdays that could be spending sprees for the parents as they don't have to pay for college tuition. I don't think shabazz received this illegally. ESPN noted that his sister is a professional tennis player and she tweeted that her and his mom got it for him for Christmas.
 
Good points ^^^ I did not realize that. I will take back my comments about his bag. But the comment about ucla players drinking their own kool aid will stay :) let the bearcats at em.
 
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