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Marty Mac's World: Kings are mistreating Hart, his agent says
By Martin McNeal - Bee Columnist
Last Updated 2:00 am PST Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Story appeared in SPORTS section, Page C2
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Agent Bill Neff is steaming at the way he says his client, veteran guard Jason Hart, is being treated by the Kings.
Neff said Monday that he has received mixed messages regarding Hart, who has played in just 12 of 35 games this season.
"I asked (coach) Eric (Musselman), whom I've known for a long time, why he wouldn't give Jason a chance, and he said upper management wouldn't let him," the New York-based agent said. "He said he was being told to play" different people.
So I went to (Kings basketball president) Geoff Petrie and asked him, and he said he's never told a coach who to play. He said he didn't do it when Rick (Adelman) was here, and he hasn't done it with Eric. So I went back to Eric and asked him again, and he insisted upper management wanted him to play (John) Salmons and (Quincy) Douby."
Petrie did not return a call to The Bee on Monday.
After speaking with Musselman and Petrie, Neff said he initially believed both men were lying to him, then wondered if they were both telling the truth.
"Maybe 'upper management' was one or either both of the Maloofs," Neff said of Kings owners Joe and Gavin Maloof. "So I called them about a week or 10 days ago, and they haven't returned my call yet. I just want someone to tell me why the Kings will not give Jason a chance. Or why the Kings will not trade Jason or even waive him. I want someone to say Jason has been outplayed, but that has never been said. I want someone to say Jason has a bad attitude or something because he's certainly not being given a chance.
"I'd even talk to them about a discount on a buyout, but we can't even get that far. But I do know what the Kings are doing to Jason just isn't right. It stinks, and it's not something that other players don't notice."
Hart has been inactive in five of the past six games. One of those inactives was for personal reasons. Neff said other players were asking Hart if he had done something to Musselman to warrant such treatment.
"When players see other players being mistreated," Neff said, "it makes them think because they know it also might happen to them.
When a team won't even give a guy a chance at a position in which players have been struggling, it makes players think they're not trying to win. I'm just so disappointed in the change in the organization's direction. It didn't used to be like this.
"We had Matt Barnes in with the Kings, and they had paid some money to David Bluthenthal, but that didn't make a difference. Matt outplayed him, and they kept Matt. That's what teams do when they are trying to win."
Neff said the Kings have bypassed three opportunities to trade Hart, who came into training camp determined to make amends for an admittedly poor 2005-06 season. Neff said each of the opportunities would have brought back salary beyond this season.
"What I think the weirdest thing is why they won't waive him," Neff said. "They won't play him, they won't trade him, and they won't waive him."
Neff said Hart was told during training camp he wasn't in the team's plans.
If Hart was told that, it appears to have been a truthful statement
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