JULY 1,1*98 Hu- IJnrfLxitb (Dbserttrr Page B2 NBA L o c k s O u t P la y e r s mer o f 1995 lasted three months; in 1996 it lasted only a few hours. The old agreem ent was to run for six years, but the ow ners had the right to reopen it if the am ount o f designated revenue being paid to ­ ward player salaries exceeded a cer­ tain level - 5 1 .8 percent o f basket­ ball-related income. The ow ners say they are now d e­ voting 57 percent o f those revenues to player salaries, a total o f almost $ I B y CHRIS SHERIDAN The N B A ’s sum m er o f labor dis­ cord tipsofftom ghtat m idnight East­ ern time. T hat’s when the lockout begins and all business will com e to a halt: No trades, no free agent signings, no practices, no resolving the M ichael Jordan question. After going more than a w eek since the last talks on a new collective bargaining agreem ent, the league announced M onday w hat everyone knew was com ing - a lockout that eould w ipe out gam es for the first time in NBA history. • “We need a w ay to slow dow n salary grow th to bring it in line w ith tiur revenue grow th,” com m issioner ¿»avid Stem said. “T he current sys­ tem does not w ork." Z “We ca n 't afford to play next sea­ son under the current system . T h at’s just the reality. T h at’s w hy ow ners alerted to lockout,” Stem said. Z The m ove cam e as no surprise. Blayers were told throughout last season to expect a long w ork stop­ page, and talks w ere going now here Sefore breaking off. Z The biggest question now is when if will end. Z "W e spent all o f this year urging players to save their m oney so they would be able to survive a lockout,” union director Billy H unter said. David Stern “ W e’ve ta k en c o n tin u o u s p o lls am ong the players, and they are pre­ pared to go the distance." Stem even acknow ledged that the im passe could last into Novem ber, when the season opens, or even into 1999. “Y es, that is fair and accurate. There are a num ber o f clubs that will do better not operating than operat­ ing. T h at’s som ething the players don’t seem to understand,” Stem said. T his will be the third lockout in league history. A lockout in the sum ­ billion. The im pending lockout already caused 12 NBA players to be re­ m oved from the team scheduled to com pete next m onth at the world cham pionships in G reece. USA Bas­ ketball, the governing body for the national team, will replace them with a team o f A m ericans currently p lay­ ing overseas, m inor leaguers and possibly som e collegians. Despite meeting nine tim es since April, the ow ners and players have made only m inim al progress on a new agreem ent to replace the one expiring at midnight tonight. "W e’ve m ade four different pro­ posals, all involving player salaries going up every year," deputy co m ­ m issioner Russ G ranik said. “The players m ade one set o f proposals, and have never m oved o ft those pro­ posals in any w ay on econom ic is­ sues.” Stem and G ranik said the league’s profit m argins have been shrinking for the last five years, and alm ost hal f o f the 29 team s stood to lose money in the just-com pleted season. “T he final num bers aren ’t in, but for first tim e, as a w hole, w e believe the league w as actually unprofitable last season,” S tem said. He also said the NBA w ould ac­ cept an agreem ent sim ilar to the N F L ’s, in w hich a salary cap could not be exceeded for any reason. T he players have vow ed to resist any form o f a “hard” salary cap and w ant to keep the current “soft” cap, especially the rule know n as the “ Larry Bird exception,” w hich al­ lows team s to exceed the salary cap to retain their ow n free agents. Such an exception allow ed the Chicago Bulls to pay M ichael Jordan m ore than $33 m illion last season despite the salary cap being set at $26.9 m illion. “ A t th e la st b a rg a in in g m e e t­ in g , th e u n io n sa id th a t u n le ss th e o w n e rs w e re p re p a re d to a g re e to m a in ta in th e ‘L arry B ird e x c e p ­ tio n ’ as is, th e y h ad n o th in g f u r ­ th e r to ta lk a b o u t,” G ra n ik sa id , re f e r rin g to th e Ju n e 22 se ssio n , w h ic h b ro k e o f f a fte r o n ly 30 m in u te s. " W e n e e d an a g re e m e n t th a t is n o t to ta lly o p e n -e n d e d , an d i f th e r e ’s a w ay to do so th a t TYSON COULD FIGHT IN OCTOBER B y TIM DAHLBERG • M ike Tyson plans to fight in either O ctober o r N ovem ber if N e­ vada boxing authorities agree to reinstate him after a one-year sus­ pension. Adviser Shelly Finkel said Tyson w ill apply next m onth for the li­ cense, w hich was taken aw ay after Tyson bit Evander H olyfield tw ice on the ears during their W BA heavy­ w eight title fight last June. Z Finkel said Tyson w ould have his first com eback fight either in O ctober or N ovem ber if the com ­ m ission looks favorably on his ap­ plication. “I’ve got to believe the chances o f him getting a license are good,” Finkel said. “H e has behaved in the last year. ......... . Tyson is eligible to apply to r a new license July 9, a year after the N evada State Athletic C om m ission revoked his license and fined him $3 m illion for the infam ous biting in the rem atch o f their first heavyw eight title fight. Tyson was disqualified in the third round by referee M ills Lane after he bit a chunk out o f Holyfield ’ s left ear, then bit his right ear after the fight was resumed. Finkel, w ho said he will represent the form er heavyw eight cham pion in his dealings w ith N evada boxing au­ thorities, is one o f several people who Tyson has aligned him self w ith after splitting from prom oter Don K ing and his form er co-m anagers, John H om e and Rory H olloway. Tyson has filed suits in N ew Y ork __ a in efforts l to a not and 1 Z C -9 alifornia get nut out n o f f contracts w ith King and H om e and Holloway. Finkel h a sn 't talked to K ing re­ cently about a possible settlem ent o f the contractual dispute, but said T y so n ’s attorneys believe he can go ahead and fight w ithout a settlement. “W e d o n ’t believe h e’s under that contract,” Finkel said. Tyson, w ho split from K ing in February, reportedly ow es m illions in taxes and has encountered cash flow problem s in the m onths since he has not been in the ring. Tyson m ade $ 140 million in purses in six fights since his release from pri son in 1995, but h alf o f that money w ent to his co-m anagers and King, according to contracts contained in court records. W hile h ile u n d er su sp e n sio n , he earned $3.5 m illion to play the role o f enforcer fo rth e W orld W restling F ederation in its W re stle m an ia matches in March. If Tyson gets his license back, he is expected to take a fight against a m ediocre opponent, m uch as he did when he fought Peter M cN eeley after his release from prison on a rape conviction in 1995. T he big fight aw aiting T yson, though, is a possible third m atch w ith Holyfield, w hich could rival the grossing pow er o f the first tw o fights. Holyfield has indicated interest in such a fight, but said it w ould have to work into a tim etable he has o f unifying the heavyw eight titles, then retiring in 2000. Hingis, Novotna Win at Wimbledon B y STEPHEN WILSON Venus Williams powered into the Wimbledon quarterfinals today, easily beating the player who knocked her sister out the tournament a day earlier. Volleying with authority for the first time and showing an all-court game that could make her a real title threat, Will­ iams defeated Virginia Ruano-Pascual 6-3,6-1. The prospectofa fourth-round meet­ ing between Venus and her sister was dashed M onday w hen 16-year-old SerenaWilliams failed togetpast Ruano- Pascual. Citing a calf injury, Serena quit the third-round match while trailing 7-5, 4-1. Venus took pleasure in avenging that result. “1 wanted to win every point, all the points that Serena couldn't win yester­ day,” the 18-year-old American said. "1 didn ’t like it when she (Ruano-Pascual) came back to 4-3. That was negl i gent on my part. 1 had to get serious to make sure she didn’t get too many more games.” Also advancing to the quarterfinals were defending champion Martina Hingis, last year’s runner-up Jana Novotna and French Open champion Arantxa Sanchez Vicario. Hingis, the top seed, beat Thailand’s Tamarine Tanasugam 6-3, 6-2, No. 3 Novotna downedNo. 10IrinaSpirlea6- 2,6-3 and No. 5 Sanchez Vicario rallied for a 3-6,6-3,6-2 win over Dominique Van Roost. Williams will face Novotna in the quarters, while Hingis will play Sanchez Vicario. In men’s play, defending champion Pete Sampras moved closer to his fifth title in six years by beating French quali­ fier Sebastian Grosjean 6-3,6-4,6-4 to reach the quarters. Sampras, who hasn't dropped a set so far, finished the match with his 13 th and 14th aces. He was never broken, faced World Cup Soccer Roundup B y JOSEPH WHITE Both favorites won. Both by 2-1. That doesn’t come close to telling the through 90 minutes o f torture. We won with our fighting spirit. They found the strength to win a game that story. The story was in the face o f Edgar Davids, running toward a sea o f or­ ange in the stands, his left index finger thrust in theairas he celebrated his first goal for his country. It was a second- half game-winner during injury time Monday that lifted the Netherlands into the World Cup quarterfinals. “I put all o f m yself into the final shot, and I scored," said the 25-year- old midfielder, breaking a two-year media silence to discuss the 25-yand blast that eliminated Yugoslavia in the was nearly lost.” Croatia joined the quarterfinalists today with a 1-0 victory over Roma­ nia. on a penalty kick by Davor Suker in first-half injury time. It was the first time since 1974 that a first-time World Cup team reached the quarters, and Croatia will play Germany on Saturday in Lyon. Argentina and England played to­ night to fill the last quarterfinal spot, and there was more fan violence on the 92nd minute. The story also was the sight o f G erm any's veterans, sprawled on the grass, gasping for air, their aging legs cramping in 9 1-degree heat. They didn’t just win. they survived a heart- stopping scare, needing two goals 11 minutes apart deep in the second half to beat Mexico. “I wouldn ’ t want to go through such a game every day,” German coach Berti Vogts said. “My team went eve o f that game. A sudden show o f force by riot troops triggered insults, scuffles and wild baton charges early today in the centerofSaint-Etienne, where the game- will be played tonight. Police arrested several English fans and local toughs. There were someminorinjuries,mostly caused during crowd stampedes. “This is the worst moment in my career,” Mijatovic said. “The Dutch goalie is tall, so I decided to shoot high and under the bar. It didn’t work. I'm sad for my teammates only one break point and broke Grosjean four times. “1 felt pretty good today,” Sampras said. “ I haven’t played a baseliner until today, which was a little bit unusual. I’m playing pretty well, holding serve pretty handily. It’s been a pretty good week.” Sampras, whose third-round match stretched over four days because of rain delays, washappylogetthisoneoverquickly. “It was nice to start a match and complete a match in one day,” he said. Sampras will next face big-serving Mark Philippoussis, who downed fel­ low Australian Jason Stoltenberg 5-7,6- 1,6-3,6-3. PHONE DISCONNECTED? 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W ithout the exception, teams w ouldn’t have room to accom ­ m odate m ost o f the players,” he said. T he lockout m eans team s cannot conduct practices, sum m er cam ps, w orkouts, coaching sessions or team m eetings. A handful o f players who w ere to be paid part o f their salaries this sum m er will not receive those paychecks until the lockout ends. U nlike the last lockout, team s will not be barred from w orking with players rehabilitating from injuries as long as those sessions take place outside o f N BA facilities. Also, some previously scheduled char­ ity' games will be allowed to proceed. H unter said he expects to meet again with Stem in mid-July. “If there’s a softening in our posi­ tion, w e’ll let them know,” Hunter said. “But the league is profitable, the commissioner and thedeputy com mis­ sioner are the highest paid in profes­ sional sports, the number o f league employees is growing and the average salary o f coaches is higher than that o f the players. 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