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Former National Basketball Players Association Executive Director Billy Hunter sued the union, its president and his publicist, alleging that they engaged in secret negotiations with team owners to end the 2011 lockout.
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The National Basketball Players Association, whose business practices are being questioned by President Derek Fisher, paid almost $4.8 million to Executive Director Billy Hunter’s family members and their professional firms since 2001, according to public records.
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The National Basketball Association’s players union has a message for its members, and it has put it in writing: “Hope for the best. Prepare for the worst.”
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National Basketball Association Commissioner David Stern said progress in the league’s labor impasse will hinge on whether players recognize that problems in the current contract need to be corrected.
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Billy Hunter said he’s disturbed that he won’t be allowed to address National Basketball Association union members today when they determine his fate as executive director.
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Billy Hunter purged family members from roles in the National Basketball Association players union that he runs after a report that criticized nepotism at the organization.
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National Basketball Association owners must pay the players they locked out $37 million even if the season is canceled.
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Billy Hunter must be fired as head of the National Basketball Association players’ union after he made personal interest his top priority, according to Arn Tellem, one of the most influential agents in sports.
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National Basketball Association players voted to re-form their union, allowing the group to begin final negotiations with the league on a new labor deal.
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The National Basketball Association and its players may not include blood tests for human growth hormone as they race to finish a labor contract in time to start the season on Dec. 25.
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