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NBA union chief Hunter on indefinite leave

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Union attorney Ron Klempner will be the acting executive director “until further decisions can be made.”

The union also said its All-Star weekend meetings in Houston may be revised so all players can attend without conflict.

Hunter’s attorney, Thomas Ashley, said his client had been treated unfairly and had already taken steps to improve the union.

“I am deeply troubled by the lack of fundamental fairness shown my client by a group whose authority to take such action is highly questionable. The act of placing my client on administrative leave is not supported in either the constitution or bylaws of the NBPA,” Ashley said. “Furthermore, Mr. Hunter was not given any opportunity to respond to the Paul, Weiss report prior to the time that a decision was made to place him on administrative leave.”

Hunter and Fisher clashed during the lockout that lasted from July-December 2011. Agents were angry with Hunter’s strategies during this one and the 1998 work stoppage, though he has remained popular and respected by many players.

The review gave them reason to consider his future. It accuses Hunter of spending improperly on travel and gifts, questions his expense reports and unused vacation time pay, saying he “paid little attention to the appearance of impropriety.”

Miami Heat forward Shane Battier said Wednesday the report was “all alarming,” but added that it was already common knowledge to many players.

“To be honest with you, the buzz is that there was absolutely nothing in the report that was new news. Guys who have been around knew everything in the report was happening for the last eight years,” Battier said. “So that’s sort of the irony. There was a big hub-bub about it nationwide, but players were like, ‘Yeah, I heard that. Doesn’t surprise me, it’s accurate.’”

Hunter, 70, has said he looks forward to continuing in his position and recently made changes based on the review’s findings such as instituting an anti-nepotism policy. He fired his daughter, Robyn, announced daughter-in-law Megan Inaba would leave after the All-Star game, and said the union would no longer use a financial institution that employs his son.

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