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CALIPARI ISSUES APOLOGY; BUT REMARK FALLOUT CONTINUES

          After an "internal meeting earlier in the day," Nets
     senior officials "stressed" that team VP/Head Coach John
     Calipari's "job is not in jeopardy over" remarks he made to
     Newark Star-Ledger beat writer Dan Garcia, according to Fred
     Kerber of the N.Y. POST.  Calipari last night "issued
     apologies both verbally in public and in writing" to Garcia,
     whom he referred to as "a (expletive) Mexican idiot."  Nets
     President Michael Rowe said that any actions taken by the
     team "will be kept internal," and declined to comment on the
     matter.  Kerber: "Calipari will almost certainly receive an
     organizational reprimand for his remark -- and the NBA
     could, if it felt it necessary, order sanctions such as a
     fine or a suspension.  But neither loomed likely last
     night."  NBA VP/Int'l PR Terry Lyons: "We've talked to the
     parties involved and we're hopeful something constructive
     will take place."  Although Rowe "stressed" that Calipari's
     job is not in jeopardy, Kerber notes "there has been damage
     inflicted upon the organization by the remarks" (N.Y. POST,
     3/25).  Garcia said that Calipari had not personally
     apologized to him and added that he has sent a letter of
     complaint to the NBA (Michael James, N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 3/25).
          REFUSE TO MOVE? The N.Y. POST's Peter Vecsey writes
     that the Nets "firing" Calipari is "the only principled way
     to counterbalance their coach's racist remark, not to
     mention the irreversible damage he's done to ... the
     franchise" (N.Y. POST, 3/25).  The N.Y. DAILY NEWS' Mitch
     Lawrence: "The Nets should have suspended their VP-coach
     without pay for last night's game and the next three. ...
     Show some smarts and guts for once" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 3/25). 
     Mike Lupica notes the remarks of Calipari, along with Heat
     announcer David Halberstam and Tiger Woods: "There is
     instant outrage all over the field because these people
     should know better" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 3/25).

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