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HOOPS HELD HOSTAGE, PART III: SMITH WON'T SHILL FOR SHOWTIME

          Turner Sports yesterday "withdrew permission for Kenny
     Smith to serve as an analyst" for "The Game on Showtime"
     players exhibition on Saturday night, according to Mark
     Asher of the WASHINGTON POST.  Sixteen players have agreed
     to participate in the charity game.  Smith, who is a
     commentator for TNT's NBA telecasts, said he received
     initial approval from Michael Jackson, an assistant to
     Turner Sports President Harvey Schiller, to work the game
     and "had signed a contract with Showtime."  But Smith said
     that Jackson called him yesterday "and withdrew that
     permission."  Smith: "I can understand their position.  You
     spend nearly a billion dollars (over four years) on NBA
     basketball and then you have one of your broadcasters sign
     to do the game.  It's like a slap in the face."  Turner
     Sports VP/PR Greg Hughes: "HBO is one of our companies and
     HBO is a direct competitor of Showtime."  NBA Commissioner
     David Stern said there was "absolutely no pressure of any
     kind" put on TNT regarding Smith (WASHINGTON POST, 12/16). 
     Nets C Jayson Williams and former Spurs/Pacers coach Bob
     Hill will handle TV duties (PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, 12/16).
          SHOWING BROTHERLY LOVE: FAME President and exhibition
     game Dir of Operations Curtis Polk said that six
     Philadelphia-area charities will share in the game's
     proceeds, joining the int'l organizations of UNICEF and Save
     the Children (Phil Jasner, PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, 12/16).

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