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[QUOTE="grepal, post: 5714189, member: 1121"] I lifted this from wiki so I don't want credit. It is in the public domain. Kimani Young, the current associate head coach for the UConn men’s basketball team, has a documented criminal history involving a felony conviction. In 1999, after graduating from the University of Texas at El Paso, Young was arrested in Texas for possessing [B]96 pounds of marijuana[/B]. He was sentenced to [B]one year in federal prison[/B] [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimani_Young']Wikipedia[B]+1[/B][/URL]. This conviction is a felony and is part of his public record. Following his release, Young worked in youth sports and coaching roles, eventually joining the University of Minnesota men’s basketball staff under head coach Richard Pitino [URL='https://bringmethesports.com/pitino-assistant-turned-life-around-after-serving-time-in-2000/']bringmethesports.com[/URL]. While serving time, Young was described by Minnesota athletic director Norwood Teague as someone who “turned his life around” and became a positive influence in the program [URL='https://bringmethesports.com/pitino-assistant-turned-life-around-after-serving-time-in-2000/']bringmethesports.com[/URL]. He has since built a successful coaching career, including stints at FIU, Minnesota, and UConn, where he played a key role in the Huskies’ back-to-back NCAA championships in 2023 and 2024" " [/QUOTE]
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