Updated: December 20, 2012, 7:53 am ET

Texas’ Kabongo Suspended for Season?

By HOOPSWORLD
Basketball News & NBA Rumors

Texas guard Myck Kabongo will be suspended by the NCAA for the rest of the season, Yahoo! Sports has learned.

As the NCAA investigated Kabongo’s amateur status over the past several months, Texas held Kabongo out of the lineup. The NCAA’s investigation has centered around whether Kabongo, a one-time potential NBA first-round draft pick, received impermissible benefits from agent Rich Paul, who represents NBA superstar LeBron James and two former Texas Longhorns players: Cleveland Cavaliers forward Tristan Thompsonand San Antonio Spurs guard Cory Joseph.

In most impermissible benefits situations, players usually are suspended from three to 10 games and ordered to repay the amount of the benefits received. In this case, the penalty was made more severe because Kabongo provided inaccurate information to NCAA investigators when he was interviewed, sources with ties to Texas’ basketball program said.

via Pat Forde and Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports

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