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          ERVING SAYS NO DEAL: RDV Sports VP Julius Erving
     "denied a report Tuesday that he is close to accepting a
     position" as Dir of Basketball Operations with the Nets. 
     Erving: "I have not had any discussions with the Nets.  I
     don't really understand the basis for that story (in the New
     York Post).  I think there's better than a 50-50 chance
     (he'll be back with the Magic)" (ORLANDO SENTINEL, 4/26). 
     YankeeNets spokesperson Howard Rubenstein called the N.Y.
     Post report "not accurate.  They have not offered him that
     job.  [Nets co-Owner] Lewis Katz told me [Erving] has not
     been offered that job" (N.Y. TIMES, 4/26).
          HORNETS BUZZ? In Winston-Salem, Lenox Rawlings notes
     the low playoff attendance for the Hornets at the Charlotte
     Coliseum.  Hornets co-Owner Ray Wooldridge "blamed sagging
     attendance on residual animosity caused" by last season's
     lockout, and said, "I don't think our problem's any
     different than any other team's."  Rawlings: "Evidence
     suggests that the Hornets' problems run much deeper"
     (WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 4/26).  In Charlotte, Tom Sorensen
     writes, "In the glory days, most of the people who filled
     the coliseum filled it because a ticket to a Hornets' game
     conferred status and because there was no more prestigious
     place in town to be seen.  These people have gone on to the
     next thing, and only the basketball fans have remained"
     (CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 4/26).
          POLICY WATCH: In Boston, Will McDonough wrote that
     "there was a tough debate between" NFL owners and players
     last week about what to do with the 49ers and several top
     agents, "who the league feels worked in concert to
     circumvent the NFL salary cap."  McDonough noted that some
     owners want Browns President Carmen Policy "to be suspended
     for a year" for his role in the deals when he was with the
     49ers, but the NFLPA feels that Policy "should not be
     suspended for the year because Eddie DeBartolo Jr. was the
     owner of the club at the time" (BOSTON GLOBE, 4/23).

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