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HOOPS HELD HOSTAGE, II: PLAYERS SAY UNION HOLDING UP DEAL

          Six unidentified members of the NBPA spoke out against
     the union and "outlined the problems they believe are
     preventing the lockout from being resolved," according to
     Stephen Smith of the PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER.  The players
     said the "problems included" NBPA President Patrick Ewing,
     agent David Falk, union "intimidation" and NBPA Outside
     Counsel Jeffrey Kessler.  Falk is "seen as controlling
     Kessler and, in the process, preventing a deal from being
     reached."  Falk said yesterday, "I'm not a modest guy.  If I
     was running the union believe me, I'd tell you I'm running
     the union."  What players have found "most disturbing" is
     "intimidation by the union's leadership, primarily by
     players on the executive and negotiating committees."  One
     player said, "Karl Malone stood up in Las Vegas and said,
     'Who's going to be a punk?'"  In addition, "several players
     express discomfort" with Kessler's current role.  One said
     he "answers to Falk," while another said "all" Kessler does
     "is argue" with David Stern.  One player, when asked why he
     doesn't want to be identified said, "They'll get us if they
     ever find out" (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, 12/16).  Also in
     Philadelphia, Mike Bruton writes that the labor stalemate
     has Falk's "fingerprints all over it.  And that's the
     problem" (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, 12/16).
          IN-DEPTH ON RACE: In N.Y., Roberts & Wise examine
     whether race has become an issue in the lockout, and report
     that the players, "who admit that they can not point to a
     single, overtly racist comment or tactic on the part of the
     owners or the league, say they have nonetheless been
     offended by many aspects of ownership's stance."  Malone:
     "They're smearing the players, and in the process, they're
     degrading their own product. .. The league has cast us as
     dumb and stupid and uninformed, but they'll be waiting for
     us to get out there and pitch computers for IBM."  Hawks C
     Dikembe Mutombo cites a possible lack of respect from Stern:
     "Why doesn't David call Billy?  Always Billy has to make the
     call.  I think it's just respect" (N.Y. TIMES, 12/16).

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