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    Alleged bandit accused of stealing memorabilia from Rick Pitino’s office claims he ‘didn’t take the basketball’ — just one of many items swiped

    By Marie Pohl, Alex Oliveira,

    3 hours ago

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    The New York City man accused of stealing memorabilia from legendary St. John’s University basketball coach Rick Pitino’s office denied involvement when confronted by The Post.

    “I didn’t take the basketball,” 25-year-old Emanuel Yakubov told The Post as he was led in cuffs to his arraignment in Queens court on Saturday.

    But the basketball — a signed piece of memorabilia — was just one of the items taken in a clumsy Tuesday evening heist.

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    Emanuel Yakubov, 25, was arrested Friday for the Tuesday heist in which a signed basketball was stolen Marie Pohl / NY Post

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    Yakubov and another were blatantly caught on camera carrying the stolen memorabilia through the St. John’s Arena NYPD

    Some other items snagged included a ceremonial dagger and a bullhorn — both of which Yakubov and an accomplice appeared to be blatantly carrying in security footage from outside Pitino’s office where they made next to no effort to conceal their identities.

    A mask and numerous bottles of alcohol were also taken.

    The accomplice appeared to be speaking openly on the phone as they walked through the halls with stolen items in their hands.

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    Yakubov was arrested Friday night by officers with the 107th Precinct. He faces charges of fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, third-degree criminal trespassing, petit larceny and third-degree burglary.

    He was due to be arraigned in court on Sunday.

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    “St. John’s University is grateful for the rapid response made by the NYPD and the recovery of stolen property,” a St. John’s spokesperson said after the arrest.

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    St. John’s basketball coach Rick Pitino’s office was broken into Tuesday Michelle Farsi/New York Post

    “The safety and security of our campus community are essential, and our cooperative relationship with law enforcement helps ensure that.”

    Pitino, who has coached for the local school’s men’s basketball team since 2023, joked online that he was bothered only by the theft of a bottle of wine, which he said was worth over $1,500.

    “Really upset! Taking my memorabilia is one thing but the 1985 6L Petrus Pomerol has me livid!!!” he wrote on X.

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