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BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK — A former assistant basketball coach at Oklahoma State and the University of South Carolina has been sentenced to three months in prison for accepting bribes to link top players with bribe-paying managers and financial advisers.
Lamont Evans emerged from Judge Edgardo Ramos' courtroom Friday to say it was one of the saddest days of his life.
Evans lost his $600,000 job and the likelihood he'd eventually become a head coach with his September 2017 arrest.
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