91. He allowed the players to go home to their families after brunch Wednesday and told them to return to the hotel early Wednesday evening. 92. He also has said the owners believe the players will go out and stay out. 93. Great players are going to make great money. 94. He has to take an educated guess at how good that player is going to be over a certain period of time. 95. He must talk about pain and progress, and the players must go along with it. 96. He decided to try elsewhere in Europe, but apparent open doors started to close quickly when fringe NBA players, stymied by the lockout, went overseas. 97. He may be old as baseball players go, but he is young to be a grandfather. 98. He retired shortly after the players went out on strike last summer. 99. He let players go. 100. He was holding his daughter, Leya, who was born three months after the players went on strike. |