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SECRET SERVICE? NBA LOOKING AT T'WOLVES DEAL WITH JOE SMITH

          T'Wolves Owner Glen Taylor on Friday "admitted signing
     a secret agreement" with F Joe Smith in violation of the
     NBA's salary cap rules, according to Steve Aschburner of the
     Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE, who reported that the NBA has
     already begun an arbitration process with the T'Wolves.  One
     league exec said the T'Wolves have been accused of "the most
     serious salary-cap offense that can be committed by teams,
     players or agents."  Under the CBA, the T'Wolves "could face
     serious penalties, including multimillion dollar fines, the
     forfeiture of draft picks, the voiding of players contracts
     and the suspension of team personnel."  Taylor: "Certainly
     I'm concerned.  It's true that I had an agreement with Joe.
     ... If it's a mistake, it's my mistake."  While league rules
     require a "team and player to wait three seasons before he
     can be signed without regard to a salary cap," Aschburner
     reported that Taylor, Smith and Smith's former agent, Eric
     Fleisher, "apparently agreed" in writing in '99 to offer
     Smith a multi-year contract in 2001 for Smith's "patience
     and his willingness to accept less-than-market value to
     stay" with the T'Wolves.  If the team offered Smith a long-
     term deal, they "improperly kept him out of the free-agent
     market."  Taylor said while the deal "called for a number of
     things to be phased in each year," it was also intended to
     be sent to Commissioner David Stern "for his approval."  But
     Aschburner wrote that Taylor, Smith and Fleisher "never did
     seek approval" from the NBA (Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE, 9/9). 
     T'Wolves VP/Basketball Operations Kevin McHale: "Did I know
     about a written agreement between Joe and Glen?  No.  Glen
     dealt with Eric [Fleisher] in this thing (ST. PAUL PIONEER
     PRESS, 9/10).  In Minneapolis, Dan Barreiro: "If you are
     going to cheat, then for God's sake, do not put it in
     writing" (Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE, 9/10).

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