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A BEAR-Y GOOD DEAL IN VANCOUVER? SHOULD JORDAN LEAVE DC?

          Despite team promotions ranging from giving away entire     uniforms over five games to offering free basketballs, the     Grizzlies continue to have trouble drawing at GM Place,     according to Kent Gilchrist of the Vancouver PROVINCE.      Gilchrist, on the promos offered Sunday: "The bitter taste     of a sixth straight loss likely flushed any good of the     expensive promotion."  With the team's 7-17 record,     Gilchrist wrote that Grizzlies VP/Business Operations Mike     Golub and the team's "business side could be doing a     masterful job and still be losing ground.  Team success is     the engine that powers the bandwagon and in Year 6 the     Grizzlies have shown precious little improvement, so there     are more and more seats on the wagon."  Golub: "What we're     hoping is the team continues to get better and the things we     do on the business side and community side all add up to our     season-ticket fans staying, our casual fans coming more     often, and creating new fans" (Vancouver PROVINCE, 12/18).          EXIT POLLIN? In Chicago, Lacy Banks cites an anonymous     Wizards player as saying Wizards President of Basketball     Operations Michael Jordan "sounds like an arrogant owner     slamming everybody" when he criticizes the team.  The     player: "It's easy to criticize when you're not out here.      If he thinks I'm not trying to play hard for him, he's     wrong.  But I can't win by myself" (CHICAGO SUN-TIMES,     12/19).  In DC, Tony Kornheiser writes, "What I think most     Washingtonians want from Jordan is a sense that he is with     us.  I would like to see him at more games. ... Jordan     defenders say [team Owner Abe] Pollin has tied Jordan's     hands.  If that's true, Jordan should walk now, and come     back when Pollin sells the team" (WASHINGTON POST, 12/19).            B'GORAH! In Boston, Shira Springer writes that for the     third time this season, the Celtics set a record attendance     low at the FleetCenter, as 11,327 attended the 9-15 team's     game last night against the Mavs (BOSTON GLOBE, 12/19).

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