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NBA TEAM NOTES: HEAT FIGHTING BACK ON PAN-AM CHARTER PLANE

          Pan Am is accusing the Heat of "snatching 38
     basketball-player-size seats from a plane it chartered" from
     the airline, according to BUSINESS WEEK.  Pan Am says that
     after it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this year, the team
     took the seats, which creditors estimate are worth $10,000
     each.  Pan Am also says that the team took "carpeting, cabin
     dividers, and video equipment, too."  Heat attorney Nick
     Christin says all the equipment in question was owned by the
     team "under its charter agreement."  A bankruptcy court will
     decide the case (BUSINESS WEEK, 4/27 issue).
          LAKERS:  During Sunday's Jazz-Lakers game, NBC's Jim
     Gray asked Lakers Exec VP Jerry West about reports that he
     will resign at the end of the season.  West: "I'm going to
     make my decision up about my future in the fall. ... I'm
     really not sure what I'm going to do yet."  West, asked
     about his health: "Stress is a terrible thing, and the games
     make me terribly nervous.  Sometimes I don't get a lot of
     enjoyment out of them" ("NBA on NBC," 4/19).  West: "I just
     want to disappear.  I don't want to be interviewed anymore. 
     I don't want to sign anymore autographs.  I just want to get
     away" (L.A. TIMES, 4/20).  In L.A., Scott Howard-Cooper
     wrote that the "likely" resignation of West may prompt C
     Shaquille O'Neal "to contemplate his own departure."  O'Neal
     will decide in the summer of '99 "whether to opt out of his
     seven-year deal," and some of those close to him say West's
     departure "could become an issue" (L.A. TIMES, 4/19)....In
     N.Y., Mitch Lawrence reported that despite saying he's
     keeping his 5% stake in the Lakers, Magic Johnson is still
     "actively recruiting players for agent Bill Duffy."  Johnson
     has signed Pacific Univ. C Michael Olowokandi, "who might be
     [the] No. 1 pick overall."  One agent, on Johnson: "If he is
     getting anything from Duffy, in terms of money ... then
     that's a total conflict of interest" (DAILY NEWS, 4/19).    

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