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March 24, 1999
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NO QUESTIONS FOR THE ANSWER? FALK NOT BITTER AT DECISION

          Agent DAVID FALK said that he "will not air any dirty
     laundry" regarding 76ers G ALLEN IVERSON's decision
     yesterday to dismiss him as his agent, but he did say that
     FAME was "entitled to fees for all work that we've done,"
     according to Phil Jasner of the PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS. 
     Falk said that he was "disappointed, in that I stuck by
     Allen through some tough times as he emerged as one of the
     top players in the league.  But this is a highly competitive
     business, and ... these kinds of things happen."  More Falk:
     "It's a long horse race.  Maybe one day our paths will cross
     again."  Iverson said that while he would be in search of
     marketing services, he added, "I haven't ever said that I
     was going to sign with anybody."  Falk, on reports that
     Sonics F VIN BAKER dropped him and is also seeking new
     representation: "As of today, it's my understanding ... that
     Vin will be remaining with us" (PHILA. DAILY NEWS, 3/24). 


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