Semi-pro basketball: Richmond could still play for Predators, pending ruling
Leah Grenoble could tell Jereme Richmond was anxious.
Turns out, it wasn't because his attorney and Lake County Assistant State Attorney Jim Newman were deliberating whether to allow him to play for the Sauk Valley Predators this upcoming season.
The former McDonald's All-American twitched nervously and checked the clock on his cell phone because he knew he had to make an 11:30 a.m. appointment and class, in accordance with his probation program.
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