"First of all, he was devastated because each individual knows what he or she did or does in broad daylight or in the middle of the night," Grossman said. "Coach L knew he had not participated in anything like this. So his No. 1 concern was his assistants, had any of the three of them betrayed him, because he loves these guys. And that, I think, hurt him the most. He didn't know anything other than what he read, and he's satisfied that none of the assistants did anything. They're like sons to him. And if you know him, that's the way he is. He is the father of Miami basketball. … Now, we just sit around and wait and cooperate."