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ANOTHER NBA DRAFT WRAP-UP: WHO REPRESENTS THE TOP PICKS?

     An exclusive look at the agents representing the NBA's first
round draft picks from THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY.      EDITOR'S
NOTE:  That Rasheed Wallace will go with Bill Strickland of IMG
is based on a report by Richard Justice in this morning's
WASHINGTON POST.
     PLAYER              AGENT/FIRM
1.   Joe Smith           Len Elmore/Precept Sports
2.   Antonio McDyess     TBA
3.   Jerry Stackhouse    Lee Fentress/Advantage Int'l
4.   Rasheed Wallace     Bill Strickland/IMG
5.   Kevin Garnett       Eric Fleisher/Entersport
6.   Bryant Reeves       David Falk/FAME
7.   Damon Stoudamire    Fred L. Slaughter
8.   Shawn Respert       Carl Poston/Prof. Sports Planning Corp.
9.   Ed O'Bannon         Arn Tellem/O'Neill & Lysaght
10.  Kurt Thomas         Jerry Hicks/Epstein Becker & Green
11.  Gary Trent          Brig Owens/Bennett & Owens
12.  Cherokee Parks      Lon Babby/Williams & Connolly
13.  Corliss Williamson  Kevin Scanlon
14.  Eric Williams       Mark Bartelstein/Just Sports Enterprises
15.  Brent Barry         Arn Tellem/O'Neill & Lysaght
16.  Alan Henderson      Bill Strickland/IMG
17.  Bob Sura            Jeff Wechsler/FAME
18.  Theo Ratliff        Joel Bell/Advantage Int'l
19.  Randolph Childress  Len Elmore/Precept Sports
20.  Jason Caffey        William McCardless
21.  Michael Finley      Henry Thomas/Thomas Sports Mgmt
22.  George Zidek        Peter Schultz/Kodash, Inc.
23.  Travis Best         Joel Bell/Advantage Int'l
24.  Loren Meyer         Eric Fleisher/Entersport
25.  David Vaughn        Jimmy Sexton/Athletic Resource Mgmt
26.  Sherell Ford        Steven Whitman
27.  Mario Bennett       Bill Duffy/Sports West Management
28.  Greg Ostertag       Lee Fentress/Advantage Int'l
29.  Cory Alexander      George Bass/AAI Sports Inc.

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