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THOMAS TO MEET WITH FORMER CBA EXECS ABOUT SELLING LEAGUE

          In an exclusive to THE DAILY, the SportsBusiness
     Journal's Bill King reports that CBA Owner Isiah Thomas is
     discussing selling the league back to a group of former CBA
     owners.  The transaction would clear the way for him to
     coach in the NBA.  Thomas is scheduled to meet tomorrow in
     Chicago with former CBA Commissioner and current Diamond
     Sports CEO Gary Hunter and at least five former CBA owners,
     Roger Larsen, Jay Frye, Greg Heineman, Bill Ilett and Jay
     Leonard.  Before Thomas purchased all nine CBA franchises
     for about $10M in August, Larsen and Heineman owned the
     Sioux Falls Skyforce, while Frye and Leonard owned the Fort
     Wayne Fury.  Ilett was Managing Partner of the Idaho
     Stampede.  Larsen confirmed that the group would meet with
     Thomas tomorrow.  A CBA spokesperson said that Thomas "would
     not comment."   Larsen told King: "The league was good to us
     here and it was never our intention in the first place to
     sell.  So, yes, we'd be interested if there's a chance to
     get back in -- under terms that make sense."  King reports
     that Thomas has interviewed for the Pacers coaching job,
     which Larry Bird will vacate at the end of the season, and
     would have to sell the CBA to accept that job, particularly
     since Thomas likely will want the Pacers to include a small
     ownership stake in the deal.  The NBA is working on a
     developmental league that it would own and operate (#13),
     and several sources questioned whether Thomas turned to the
     CBA exiles to get a fair market price from the NBA.  One
     source with CBA ties: "If he's looking for $50 million,
     it'll be a fairly short conversation.  But if he's
     realistic, the single-entity concept makes the league an
     interesting business proposition -- even without the full
     participation of the NBA" (THE DAILY).  

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