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Old 07-14-2004, 01:31 PM   #131 (permalink)
LB26matrixns
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Originally posted by <b>jstempi</b>!
Apparently you dont understand. You are saying the NBA has a list of amendments that are NOT allowable. Lets see a link as evidence, otherwise there is no need to prove you wrong. I have already provided you links of the uniform player contract and a list of allowable amendments. Didn't law school teach you that when you make an assertion you need to provide evidence? I can see it now:

LB26matrixns: "It is clear that the defendent killed the victim with a knife."

Judge: "What is your evidence? The body has not been found and neither has the murder weapon."

LB26matrixns: "Well...prove me wrong. I am right and you are wrong. Please give me my A now."

You have the burden of proof when you maintain a factually based defense, hello?
I claim to be no expert on a document I have never read....but what you don't seem to get is that Sterling and Kobe could be entering into an entirely separate agreement. I never said amendment.....you did.....I said to entirely separate possible performances. You provided a link. what does that mean.

What you're doing is like this:

"your honor, that man breached a contract with me"

"well lets see the law that you base your claim on"

"Your honor, here's the restatement of contract, you find it."

LOL what provides that there can not be an agreement with two separate performances?

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Well, provide me some evidence that there was a written agreement and that it was in MJ's contract. I maintain that there was no such clause. Lets see some proof of your assertion, or did e-lawdegree.com not teach you about "evidence" yet?
LOL god you are bitter.

I didn't have a personal conversation with Jordan....the agreement was talked about on television. The agreement said MJ could play wherever and whenever he wanted. Yes I am aware that the Bulls let Eddy Curry play at the rucker, etc. But he has to get approval. He can't just go and sign up to play in a summer league in Japan without the Bulls approval. Or did you think that that was just his free right? Jordan however could. He could play wherever and whenever he wanted. Do I have proof? No I do not....because it isn't something recent. This was WELL before the internet. There is no LINK on it. It happened in the late 1980s. I could do what you just did and link you to the entire world of basketball news and tell you to find it LOL.

The rest I'll respond to later
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