Lead Negotiator For NBA Refs Removes Himself From Contract Talks

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Sep 28, 2009

NEW YORK — The lead negotiator for the locked-out NBA
referees removed himself from the talks Monday in hopes of resolving a dispute
that threatens to have replacements on the floor this week.

Lamell McMorris released a statement saying the
negotiations with the NBA would be handled by general counsel Brian Lam and the
executive board of the National Basketball Referees Association.

McMorris said his departure was "in the best interest of
the NBA Referees and the league." He did not comment beyond his statement.

The contract between the league and its officials expired
Sept. 1 and they have been unable to reach a new deal. The NBA held referees
training camp with replacements over the weekend, and those officials could be
on the court when preseason play begins Thursday with Denver's game at Utah.

Negotiations have broken down at least twice, and the
sides remain apart on the league's proposed changes to the referees' pension and
severance packages, as well as a plan to develop younger officials.

NBA commissioner David Stern already took himself out of
the negotiations earlier this month following McMorris' criticism of his
behavior after he abruptly ended a meeting at league headquarters in New York.

If a deal is not reached, the NBA will use replacements
in games for the first time since early in the 1995-96 season.

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