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NBA TEAM NOTES: RUMORS OF CELTICS SALE KEEP APPEARING

          CELTICS: In Chicago, Sam Smith writes that the "pieces     are starting to fall into place for [Pacers coach Larry]     Bird's eventual return to Boston."  Smith notes that Celtics     GM & coach Rick Pitino may "work out a buyout by the end of     next season" and that a sale of the team "is possible."  NBA     insiders have mentioned rumors of "exploratory talks" on a     sale, and if a deal is made, "the buyer could come in" with     Bird as GM or coach (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 2/14).          GRIZZLIES: NBA Commissioner David Stern described     Grizzlies prospective Owner Michael Heisley as "somebody     that's going to roll up his sleeves" and turn the team into     a "successful NBA franchise."  In Vancouver, Howard Tsumura     wrote that Heisley "continued to win the confidence of all     those within earshot of his hearty laugh and big smile"     while in Oakland (Vancouver PROVINCE, 2/13).  Meanwhile,     Orca Bay Sports & Entertainment Chair John McCaw said that     the company now "is ready to shift its full energies to     maximizing the Canucks."  McCaw: "We remain committed to     trying to build the team, and at present we are not looking     to sell" (Vancouver PROVINCE, 2/13).          MAVERICKS: Mavericks F Dennis Rodman, who moved into     prospective Owner Mark Cuban's guest house last week for     $3,000 per month, "has been told by the NBA to move out this     week" because the arrangement violates salary-cap rules.      NBA Commissioner David Stern called Cuban's error "a rookie     mistake" (USA TODAY, 2/14). In Ft. Worth, Richie Witt     profiled prospective Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban and wrote     that "not everyone is infatuated" with the "cavalier     actions" of Cuban (FT. WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM, 2/13). In N.Y.,     Mike Wise writes that Lakers part-Owner Magic Johnson "has     expressed interest in taking over" basketball operations for     the Mavericks after this season.  Johnson is also reportedly     interested a job with the Clippers (N.Y. TIMES, 2/14).          WARRIORS: In San Jose, Monte Poole writes that Warriors     Owner Chris Cohan "was hit with an avalanche of boos" as he     was introduced during the NBA All-Star Game yesterday.      Though NBC tape-delayed the proceeding, in which Cohan     passed along the All-Star host city trophy to Michael     Jordan, "a powerful message was sent" to Cohan, as the crowd     "told the reclusive owner that the blame for this mess has     settled at his feet" (SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS, 2/14).

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