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 Thursday, September 14
Oct. 3 deadline drawing nearer
 
 Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana Pacers coach Isiah Thomas is facing an NBA-mandated Oct. 3 deadline to sell the Continental Basketball Association.

"I'm still in the process of trying to do that," Thomas said Thursday. "We're working night and day. I've never been asked to divest myself out of a business, and I don't think anyone has ever been asked to divest themselves out of a business in such an environment."

NBA commissioner David Stern and other league officials have told Thomas that having him coach the Pacers while owning the CBA would be a conflict of interest. Thomas purchased the Phoenix-based CBA last year for $10 million.

The NBA players' union had considered purchasing the CBA, but rank and file members of the union expressed skepticism over the idea at their annual meeting in July.

The union and Thomas already had signed a letter of agreement on exploring the sale. However, Detroit forward Michael Curry, a first vice president with the union, said last month that the union was no longer interested in the deal.

If no buyer is found by the deadline, Thomas must place the CBA in a blind trust and put it up for auction, according to Pacers vice president Donnie Walsh.

"We wouldn't have gone forward in hiring Isiah last month if we didn't feel very confident that we had come up with a system that, by Oct. 3, a buyer would be in place," Pacers general manager David Kahn said. "I don't know if there's anything in life that's foolproof, but we feel very, very, very confident that everything will work itself out."
 


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