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Japan Times (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
NEW YORK — When Pacers' president Larry Bird decided prior to training camp to support coach Jim O'Brien's fervent desire to exile Jamaal Tinsley, I thought it was a lousy idea. Why on earth would an opponent want to acquire a player owed $21 million over three seasons when the parent team finds him so repugnant? Read the full story
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
... needed to. The NBA allows teams to take this type of action, as the Indiana Pacers are doing with Jamaal Tinsley, but the players’ association could choose to file a grievance.Walsh said he had “no idea” if his decision would bring union action. Of course, there’s not much to gain by an appeal. Marbury already made it clear he no longer wants to be a Knick, twice declining coach Mike...
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
... needed to. The NBA allows teams to take this type of action, as the Indiana Pacers are doing with Jamaal Tinsley, but the players' association could choose to file a grievance. Walsh said he had "no idea" if his decision would bring union action. Of course, there's not much to gain by an appeal. Marbury already made it clear he no longer wants to be a Knick, twice declining coach...
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
WHEN Pacers presi dent Larry Bird decided prior to training camp to support coach Jim O'Brien's fervent desire to exile Jamaal Tinsley, I thought it was a lousy idea. Why on earth would an opponent want to acquire a player owed $21 million over...
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
When Pacers president Larry Bird decided prior to training camp to support coach Jim O'Brien's fervent desire to exile Jamaal Tinsley, I thought it was a lousy idea. Why on earth would an opponent want to acquire a player owed $21 million over three seasons when the parent team finds him so repugnant? Still, at least management eliminated any chance of Tinsley or O'Brien creating...