Nba Noah Adams talks with Wall Street Journal sportswriter Stefan Fatsis about several developments in the National Basketball Association. First, the league's biggest star, Shaquille O'Neal, is serving a three-game suspension for throwing a punch at an opposing player. He says he's fed up with other players fouling him without getting called for it. Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban continues to criticize the way the league is run. His antics are taken seriously by commissioner David Stern. The Charlotte Hornets want to move to New Orleans. And Michael Jordan will likely be an All-Star again.

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Noah Adams talks with Wall Street Journal sportswriter Stefan Fatsis about several developments in the National Basketball Association. First, the league's biggest star, Shaquille O'Neal, is serving a three-game suspension for throwing a punch at an opposing player. He says he's fed up with other players fouling him without getting called for it. Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban continues to criticize the way the league is run. His antics are taken seriously by commissioner David Stern. The Charlotte Hornets want to move to New Orleans. And Michael Jordan will likely be an All-Star again.