[外電] Judge says Belkin stays for now
Judge says Belkin stays for now
Other Hawks owners make plea to NBA commissioner
By TIM TUCKER
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 08/10/05
BOSTON — Eight of the Atlanta Hawks' owners failed to convince a Boston judge
Tuesday that they should be allowed to remove co-owner Steve Belkin as the
team's NBA governor so that a key player trade can be completed.
"We have a history of bad trades in this city," the unmoved judge said. "You
know, Harry Frazee."
As in the Boston Red Sox owner who sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees.
The judge granted Belkin's request for a preliminary injunction that prohibits
the other owners from removing him as the team's governor "until further order
of this court or [an] appellate court." Among the reasons cited in the ruling:
The Hawks did not have "prior approval" from NBA Commissioner David Stern to
remove Belkin, who owns 30 percent of the Atlanta team.
Belkin's partners responded later in the day by asking for Stern's approval. If
they get it, they will ask the judge to reconsider his ruling, possibly as
early as today.
Tuesday's courtroom developments, which included Hawks General Manager Billy
Knight refusing a proffered handshake from Belkin, provided further evidence
the ownership squabble had reached the breaking point.
"It's pretty obvious we're going through a divorce right now," part-owner Bruce
Levenson said. "I would hope, sooner rather than later, [Belkin] comes to the
realization that . . . all that needs to be worked out now is the property
settlement."
The Washington-based Levenson said he would not sell to Belkin "under any
circumstances" but indicated he would like to join the Atlanta partners in
buying out Belkin, who has said he doesn't want to sell.
"At this time, there have not been any discussions about a sale on any side,"
said Atlanta partner Michael Gearon Jr., who said he would "never" sell to
Belkin.
The ruling Tuesday means Belkin remains in position to block his partners'
desire to acquire guard Joe Johnson from the Phoenix Suns for Boris Diaw and
two first-round draft picks.
As Belkin left the courtroom, he handed out a written statement to reporters
but refused to answer questions. The statement said: "I am pleased that the
judge's ruling has provided clarity that we all needed regarding our decision
making and governance structure so that we can get back to the challenging task
of building a championship caliber team."
It quickly became clear that the judge's ruling had not settled — or even
interrupted — the raging dispute that has put a dark cloud over the Hawks
franchise.
Within minutes, Belkin's partners summoned him to a meeting of the ownership
group in a conference room adjacent to the courtroom. They called for a vote on
whether to seek Stern's "prior approval" to remove Belkin and install Gearon
Jr. as the NBA governor. The Washington- and Atlanta-based parts of the
ownership group voted yes; Belkin voted no.
"It was like every meeting we have — Steve doesn't say anything; we vote; he
dissents; majority rules," Gearon said.
"No comment," Belkin said after the owners' meeting.
In court and in his written ruling, Suffolk County Superior Court Judge Allan
van Gestel focused on a line in the contract the owners entered into with the
NBA upon buying the team: "Removal [of the governor] shall require the prior
approval of the NBA commissioner, which shall be granted if the proposed
replacement governor is any owner who . . . [owns] a greater than 10 percent
stake."
Gearon owns about 17 percent.
Hawks President Bernie Mullin said the NBA "indicated" Stern would make an
"expeditious response" to the request for prior approval. A spokesman for Stern
said late Tuesday the league "currently is reviewing the judge's ruling."
Belkin and Knight, the Hawks general manager, were among the first people to
arrive in Courtroom 1309 on Tuesday morning. Belkin approached Knight,
extending his hand. "Billy, I just want to say hello," Belkin said.
Knight silently refused the handshake.
In an interview published in the Journal-Constitution on Tuesday, Knight lashed
out at Belkin, saying the part-owner "is not telling the truth" about his
motives for blocking the Johnson trade and "is not someone I can trust."
Knight declined further comment Tuesday but stood behind his earlier
statements.
"I think this is the most unbelievable thing I've ever seen, not just in
basketball but any sport," former Hawks star and part-owner Dominique Wilkins
said after the court hearing.
As the lawyers argued the case, Belkin sat on one side of the courtroom with
several business associates, including Jan Volk, former general manager of the
Boston Celtics. On the other side of the courtroom clustered the other owners,
along with team executives Knight and Mullin.
"I assume the NBA is concerned about teams in chaos," the judge said at one
point. "But that's why they get paid bigger bucks than I do."
Belkin's attorneys argued he would suffer "irreparable harm" if an injunction
were not granted because his partners would complete the trade he opposes, give
up two first-round draft picks and take on a $70 million contract with Johnson.
Belkin's partners argued they would be done irreparable harm if an injunction
were granted because they would be denied the opportunity to acquire Johnson.
Attorney Jim Quinn told the judge his clients believe the acquisition can be as
significant to the Hawks franchise as superstar Larry Bird was to the Boston
Celtics in the 1980s.
When Quinn argued that time could run out on the deal, the judge said: "Well,
we've seen trading deadlines come and go, and we still have Manny here being
Manny." The reference was to temperamental Boston Red Sox outfielder Manny
Ramirez, who requested a trade before baseball's trading deadline last month.
In his ruling, the judge wrote: "It is hardly apparent on the present record
that the deal for Johnson, however talented he may be, given what was needed
from the Hawks to effect it, is in the economic best interest of the franchise
. . . . Sometimes the cost is just too great."
The partnership agreement among the owners, signed last year, gave Belkin a
five-year term as the Hawks' governor. The NBA requires the team governor's
endorsement on trades before they can be consummated. The partnership agreement
stipulates that Belkin can be removed as governor if he takes a "legally
binding action" against the wishes of a majority of the group.
Belkin's lawyer, John Fabiano of Boston, argued in court that the other
partners are trying to remove Belkin for not taking a legally binding action of
approving the trade. "If they wanted the wording [in the partnership agreement]
to be 'action or inaction,' these fancy lawyers could have drafted the document
to say that," Fabiano said.
Quinn argued that refusing to act can be as damaging as acting: "He could sign
no players. He could have no uniforms."
The judge's ruling did not address the question of action vs. inaction.
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重點大概是 Belkin 成功地申請到初步禁制令,保住了 NBA Governor 的職位。法官的
理由是其他合夥人沒有罷免 Belkin 的權力,這項權力只有 NBA 主席 David Stern 擁
有。所以先簽後換 Joe Johnson 這筆交易基本上沒救了。
其他合夥人隨後表示要將本案提請 Stern 裁示, 希望 Stern 開除 Belkin 的職位。他
們與 Belkin 已經公然決裂, Washington 與 Atlanta 兩造人馬正打算集資把 Belkin
的股份買下來。但是就目前情況看來, Belkin 與其他合夥人都沒有出售股份的可能。
Billy Knight 在法院外拒絕與 Belkin 握手,兩人關係已至冰點。如果 Belkin 贏得最
後勝利, Billy Knight 將不太可能留任,他自己也說,總管給 Belkin 當就可以啦。
法官對於這樁交易的評論很有趣,例如:「做笨交易沒什麼大不了, Boston 就做過不
少蠢事,就像 Harry Frazee 把 Babe Ruth 賣到 Yankees 一樣。」當其餘合夥人的律
師主張 Joe Johnson 對於 Hawks 而言就如同 Larry Bird 之於 Celtics 一樣重要,所
以我們無法承受交易被拖延時,法官又說:「那又怎樣? Manny Ramirez 也還沒被交易
啊。」
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