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IS DAVID STERN TAKING ON OBI-WAN KENOBI STATUS?

          NBA Commissioner David Stern could "sell plastic tulips
     in Holland," according to Mark Whicker of the ORANGE COUNTY
     REGISTER, who wrote that this abbreviated season "should
     have driven Stern to the Adirondacks."  But despite the
     lockout, Whicker wrote the NBA "is back.  Primarily because
     the NBA, as always, never went anywhere."  Whicker: "Since
     this sensational first round has made us forget the lockout,
     it also reinforces Stern's belief that every minute of the
     lockout was worth it.  Agents are on the run.  Players are
     staying put.  Owners know next year's payroll.  It should
     have happened earlier. ... All is good and getting better
     with the NBA.  David Stern extends his five-game lead on
     life" (ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, 5/18).  TV GUIDE gives
     "Cheers" to the NBA, as its 50-game schedule "turned out to
     be a mercifully brief sprint to the game's truly important
     phase: the playoffs. ... Hey, maybe shorter is better" (TV
     GUIDE, 5/22). But in FL, Gene Frenette writes after watching
     the playoffs: "Somebody take it away and retool the event
     into something better than hockey in baggy shorts. ...
     Basically, about all that's left to keep anyone from
     reaching for the remote in these playoffs is Allen Iverson
     [who's] the league's one jolt of electricity" (FL TIMES-
     UNION, 5/19).  Actor Samuel L. Jackson said on "The Late,
     Late Show With Craig Kilborn" last night that Iverson "is my
     favorite player right now" (CBS, 5/18).
          SHARE ALIKE: BLOOMBERG's Scott Soshnick reported that
     NBA teams will share "a record" $7.5M in playoff bonuses,
     although the regular-season tie between the Jazz and Spurs
     "is causing a problem."  The team with the best record is
     supposed to get $240,000 for its total roster, "although
     league lawyers still haven't determined how it'll settle the
     deadlock between" the two teams (BLOOMBERG, 5/17).
          MASS EXODUS: NCAA President Cedric Dempsey commented on
     the continued early entry of underclass college players into
     the NBA Draft.  He said the NCAA had examined the
     possibility of the NBA financing loans of up to $25,000 to
     college "stars in an effort to encourage them to stay in
     school."   But he said he was not convinced such a system
     would work after meeting with NBPA Exec Dir Billy Hunter. 
     Dempsey: "You're probably going to see more kids leaving
     early.  I think the parties feel they'd be in litigation in
     a hurry if they tried to develop a procedure or policy that
     would restrict it" (USA TODAY, 5/19).  In Orange County,
     Frank Burlison called NBA the "biggest culprit" in early
     entry, as it has "created the 'ticking-clock' mentality with
     its ... rookie contracts that must be played out before a
     player can sign for the really big bucks" (OCR, 5/18).

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