P.J. Hairston suspension details coming within 2 weeks

We're now at 11 days until college basketball season begins and we still don't know for how many games/weeks/months Roy Williams will sit P.J. Hairston.

The background, as quickly as I can put it, is this. Hairston had three run-ins with law enforcement in a near three-month period. The first two, in May and June, involved him driving rental cars that were connected to an ex-convict. The third came at the end of July, when Hairston was cited for driving more than 90 miles per hour in a 65 MPH zone.

That third citation prompted Roy Williams to indefinitely suspend Hairston. Williams, on Sept. 26, announced Hairston would still be suspended regular-seasons games but was practicing with the team in conjunction with the start of the preseason.

Williams has said Hairston will sit "games" and the decision will come before the Nov. 8 opener against Oakland.