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Larry Brown has a hard time in Philly

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION The boos began when the former Philadelphia coach walked out during pre-game warmups and reached a crescendo when he was introduced just before the game began

AP , PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA AND EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY

Mourning sickness

The New Jersey Nets will have to pay Alonzo Mourning US$22.6 million over the next four years because they were unable to insure the guaranteed contract because of the center's kidney disease.

Nets president Rod Thorn said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press on Wednesday that the Nets are responsible for the payments to Mourning, who earlier this week left the game because his illness worsened.

The seven-time All-Star center needs a kidney transplant.

The added financial burden comes just months after the Nets spent US$25 million to US$30 million to buy out the contract of center Dikembe Mutombo, who spent one disappointing, injury-marred season with the team.

Thorn said the financial burden would not be an obstacle to selling the team.

"Everyone who is trying to buy the team is well aware of the situation," Thorn said when asked if Mourning's illness might make the team harder to sell.

YankeeNets, the sports conglomerate that runs the Nets, has received four bids for the team, reportedly ranging from US$250 million to US$275 million.

Thorn said the Nets cannot remove Mourning from their salary cap until July 2005, at the earliest. New Jersey is going to have to pay more than US$10 million in luxury taxes because of its salary cap problems.

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