The Denver Post

Three players apologize, are suspended

- By Beth Harris

Three UCLA LOS basketball players detained for shopliftin­g at three high-end stores in China publicly apologized 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 said during a news 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 in the process.”

He added: “I’m confident that 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 President Donald Trump for intervenin­g on their behalf with his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping. The players had 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 a hundred 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,” he added.

Riley 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.”

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.

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