College basketball in cash payment scandal

Notable NBA figures have been named during a federal court trial into secret cash payments involving US college basketball schemes.

A government witness at a college basketball corruption trial testified on Thursday that he made a secret $US40,000 ($A56,00) payment to the inner circle of a North Carolina State recruit through an assistant coach at the school.

Testifying in federal court in Manhattan, self-described recruitment facilitator Thomas TJ Gassnola told a jury he delivered the money in cash to the coach, Orlando Early, on a trip to Raleigh, North Carolina, in 2015.

He said the coach told him he was going to give it to a personal trainer for highly touted point guard Dennis Smith Jr as way to get it to Smith's family.

Business manager Christian Dawkins, former amateur coach Merl Code and former Adidas executive James Gatto have pleaded not guilty to defrauding various colleges by concealing the use of under-the-table payments of up to $US100,000 ($A140,000) from Adidas in exchange for commitments to programs that were seen as a path to big NBA paydays.

Their lawyers haven't disputed payments were arranged in violation of NCAA rules, but they argue the schools never suffered any harm.

Gassnola, 46, a former Adidas consultant who has pleaded guilty, continued to drop some notable names in basketball during his second day on the witness stand.

He said that while working under the direction of Gatto, he paid out $US15,000 ($A21,000) in cash in 2015 to try to lure DeAndre Ayton to an Adidas school only to see him sign with Nike-sponsored Arizona.

Ayton attended Arizona for his freshman season before being drafted by the Phoenix Suns.

He also described how he texted then-Louisville head coach Rick Pitino in a panic in September 2017 when he learned there was an investigation into the payments made to several players, including Louisville recruit Brian Bowen Jr.

Smith played one year at NC State. He's now in the NBA playing for the Dallas Mavericks.

The trial resumes Monday.


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