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DRAFT RULES LIKELY TO REMAIN THE SAME WITHOUT A CBA

     In Atlanta, Ailene Voisin reports that NBA officials met
with new NBPA Exec Dir Simon Gourdine "twice this week in an
attempt to obtain a collective bargaining agreement by the end of
the postseason."  Voisin writes that if there is not a new CBA by
the June 28 draft, "the current contract most likely would
dictate the number of rounds (two) and team salary caps, but
exclude the rookie cap."  Voisin notes that both sides do agree
however, that a rookie cap should be part of a new CBA (ATLANTA
CONSITITUTION, 5/14).

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