Former NBPA head Billy Hunter was removed three years ago under a cloud of suspicion regarding improper practices, including the hiring of family members in key positions and contract situations. Hunter is suing the union for wrongful termination, and now ESPN reports that some extremely big names have been served for deposition in the case:
Hunter won a major contention point in June when a court threw out 12 of 14 counterclaims from the union. Hunter told CBS Sports he felt “victimized” after he claimed he wasn’t allowed to counter any accusations against him prior to his termination.
Following the changes that remade the NBA’s executive committee, members said one of their primary concerns was removing “outside” influences from the union and putting control back in the hands of the players. The union subsequently hired Michele Roberts, who has brought a much tougher position in the public face of the NBPA, even as they move closer towards a new labor agreement to avoid a lockout next year with the league.
Source: www.cbssports.com
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