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The Magician
03-28-2007, 05:43 PM
Start here by clicking on:
http://www.oursportscentral.com/boards/showthread.php?t=5439&page=2

Read posts #12, #14, #15 and #16.

Here's the entire story ...
http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3442852

Another horror story from the ABA
by Chris Fells
03/28/07 - American Basketball Association (ABA)

Of late, it seems to be one thing after another for the troubled American Basketball Association. As the Vermont Frost Heaves prepare for Thursday night's title game against the Texas Tycoons, ABA CEO Joe Newman and his league is under fire once again.

In an exclusive interview with the Vermont Guardian, the owner of the Mississippi Miracles, Mother Annie Williams told me of her plight in the ABA. She spoke of games being scheduled with just a couple of days notice, a schedule that was always changing, and in the case of this past week, promises that were once again broken by the head of the ABA.

In an article I wrote last week, I spoke of the countless problems the ABA has encountered this season, capped off with the defending champion Rochester Razorsharks withdrawing from the playoffs and league due to the way the playoffs have been run. When Rochester dropped out, it created a scheduling problem in which Mississippi, which had advanced two rounds without playing a game, and Wilmington, which was set to play Rochester in the second round, would instead be facing off.

According to Mother Williams, CEO Newman told her on Friday morning that the team had to travel to Wilmington for a Sunday game, insinuating that if they didn't, a victory would be awarded to Wilmington. When Williams balked at the cost, Newman said he would take care of all expenses, and would pay the standard 25 percent of the gate to the visiting team. This is when the difficulty started.

First, there were logistical issues as Williams had sent her team home, not knowing when their next game would be played. Williams had to scramble to get a team together, and with purchasing tickets 48 hours in advance, seats were difficult to come by.

According to Williams, "We had to have our guys fly out of four different airports so we could make the game. This cost me over six thousand dollars. Mr. Neuman assured me that he would help with the expenses (airline tickets, hotel stay, etc. for the entire team) and I have an email stating that he would help with the expenses. After several phones calls with Mr. Neuman, I did agree the team would make the game on Sunday, and I purchased one way tickets to Wilmington (on my personal credit card) to play that game, so the playoff schedule would remain intact. We were able to purchase one-way tickets for the team, because of the last minute notice. If the schedule would have remained in its original scheduling, we would not have to purchase these one way tickets, but would have ample time to drive to Wilmington and not fly."

Upon the team's arrival in Wilmington, the least of the team's worries was that Newman had booked one less room than they needed. That was easily taken care of. What was not easily taken care of was the bill. When it came time for the team to depart Wilmington, Williams was told the bill still had not been paid. The hotel allowed the team to stay for an extra night, but were told to leave the following day. During this time, Williams was scrambling to try to reach Newman to have the bills taken care of.

When Newman did not return her calls, she reached Vice President of Team Operations Brad Hester who told Williams, "The expenses have to be approved by Joe." When she told him the expenses had been approved, and were done so in writing, Mr. Hester said he would get back to Mother Williams, but did not. Williams also says she has sent "several e-mails" to both, none of which have been returned.

On the ordeal, Williams says, "This is extremely unprofessional, disrespectful and disappointing to me as well as our team. As far as we know, we are the only team in the ABA league that has not received any support or any financial support from this league. We have been treated very poorly since our inception of this team."

In response to these charges, CEO Newman stated in an e-mail, "Teams are responsible for their own travel to playoff games. The playoff format does call for the home team to give the visiting team 25 percent of the gate receipts to offset travel to the playoff game - and I assumed that Wilmington did that as Vermont will for Wilmington for last night's game. The league has subsidized travel regularly (the league subsidized Wilmington's visit to Vermont in fact), but we did not guarantee to return Mississippi to Mississippi after the game."

Newman then said he would be in contact with Mother Williams. In response, I asked Newman to get back in contact with me when things had been resolved, so that I could make the decision to run the story or not. He responded with, "I'd suggest killing the story. Lots of things are said out of disappointment. There really isn't a story here."

This is the latest in a long line of charges against the ABA, and specifically CEO Newman, alleging promises have been made for financial help and not followed up upon. Williams has said she intends to leave the league, and anonymous sources say at least four more teams may follow suit as a result of problems with the ABA.

As I stated in a previous article, this is a league with enormous potential, it is the running of the league, and the lack of organization is where there are issues.

I got so aggravated upon reading about what happened ... That I e-mailed the entire story to the Mississippi Governor's Office and the Mississippi Attorney General's office ... along with the web addresses for the Miracles and the ABA executives contact page.

So this is who and what ... all you current and expansion owners want to associate your names and organizations with eh ... "Way to Go Joe!" :rolleyes:

Minor League Man
03-28-2007, 11:00 PM
Does that mean Mississippi is leaving the ABA?

The Magician
03-28-2007, 11:09 PM
Does that mean Mississippi is leaving the ABA?

"Williams has said she intends to leave the league, and anonymous sources say at least four more teams may follow suit as a result of problems with the ABA."

It will be interesting to see ...

Fells
03-29-2007, 05:54 AM
I don't know if she will leave or not. She is not happy with the way she was treated, so it wouldn't surprise me at all.

The reaction to the article from the ABA office was exactly what I expected, and it was pretty harsh. I was accused of being biased, not having ethics, I should be ashamed of myself, and I am a "disgrace to my profession".

Could the timing of the article been better? Yes, it could have. I could have run the article following the title game, but Mother Williams wanted this story run, so I did. I checked everything out, and did my research on the team and the situation. I took Mother Williams for her word, and I still do. She struck me as being honest, up front, and just plain angry at what happened to her and the team.

More than anything, I still believe the concept of the league is a good one, but things need to change. Alex Wolff has this area jumping up and down and drooling at the thought of an ABA title. His players are classy, his management is classy, and he is one of the class men in all of sports. I think what gets me is Alex is the example of the type of owner this league should have. Some may criticize the rules, but I love them. Some may not like the Aud because it is small, but it is a HUGE home court advantage with the cowbells ringing and the fans going ballistic until the last second of the game.

I don't know why I feel the need to defend myself, but I am. I am not a guy who is out to shred the ABA, I just don't like seeing what has been taking place in certain aspects of the league. I have seen the good in teams like Vermont, Jacksonville, Strong Island, Bellingham and others and have written as such, so I don't think I am biased against the league.

The reaction from Mr. Newman was expected. Am I offended by his comments? Of course I am not. He has the right to his opinion as much as I have the right to report what I see as the facts.

TheStandard
03-29-2007, 06:15 AM
Chris if you go and write an article of how Great Joe is he will give you a franchise for free.

The Sweeper
03-29-2007, 06:49 AM
Joe could have made a statement disputing the story on the ABA site, but I am sure that would make Chris dig even deeper. Don't think Joe wants that.

Sam Hill
03-29-2007, 08:11 AM
The reaction to the article from the ABA office was exactly what I expected, and it was pretty harsh. I was accused of being biased, not having ethics, I should be ashamed of myself, and I am a "disgrace to my profession".


Proving once again that Joe is a lying a-hole.

bdaly
03-29-2007, 08:18 AM
It's sad, and it's certainly not the first story that we've seen like this one. That's why it gets harder and harder to believe the ABA's side. It seems like the key is to get them to book everything ahead of time. It doesn't appear that reimbursement is guaranteed, to put it mildly. It seems like promises may be made informally, at the spur of the moment, to make sure things happen. But sadly, those promises can't be fulfilled.

zeke41
03-29-2007, 08:49 AM
I have a tory of my own. How about this: I worked for free all year long. I gained a lot of experience, but, I gotta tell you...I didn't originally sign up for a...uh...an internship.

My team had an owner that was pocketing the money I was supposed to be getting paid. I dhe protocal - I called the people involved, the league, spoke with a couple of parties (YES - JOE NEWMAN WAS in that party). I was told by the league that I would be taken care of and compensated for my time. Did I get anything? Well, it's a good thing I wasn't holding my breath.

Look, if someone is filing a suit, and needs some more info to bolster the case, hit me up. I'm in. I can give more details privately, but I'll tell you this...I've got a story. I'm certain it could bolster any case already being prepared!

zeke41
03-29-2007, 08:50 AM
I have a story of my own. How about this: I worked for free all year long. I gained a lot of experience, but, I gotta tell you...I didn't originally sign up for a...uh...an internship.

My team had an owner that was pocketing the money I was supposed to be getting paid. I dhe protocal - I called the people involved, the league, spoke with a couple of parties (YES - JOE NEWMAN WAS in that party). I was told by the league that I would be taken care of and compensated for my time. Did I get anything? Well, it's a good thing I wasn't holding my breath.

Look, if someone is filing a suit, and needs some more info to bolster the case, hit me up. I'm in. I can give more details privately, but I'll tell you this...I've got a story. I'm certain it could bolster any case already being prepared!

The Magician
06-03-2007, 02:13 PM
if the Mississippi Miracles will return next season to the ABA?

On their website, http://www.mississippimiracles.net/ ...

They state they are "back online" ...

But it appears they have only played ONE game so far in their 2007 WBA campaign?
http://www.wbaball.net/index.php?page=teams&teamid=25
http://www.usbasket.com/wba/wba.asp

psbf
06-03-2007, 02:56 PM
reminds me of the Birmingham Magicians

The Magician
06-03-2007, 02:58 PM
reminds me of the Birmingham Magicians

What the Magicians organization is up to these days ...

Last time I heard ... The Magicians were officially evaluating and exploring which direction
to take in 2007-08.

And it looks fairly obvious they are not playing in the ABA during the 2007-2008 season.
http://www.abalive.com/expansion/

ABARedWhiteBlue
08-21-2009, 07:50 PM
The infamous Mother Williams disgrace, for your reading pleasure...