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NBA ‘Bad Boy’ Wants Players to Do as He Says, Not as His Teams Did

The New York Times – Sports:

Joe Dumars was on the 1980s Detroit Pistons teams known for their hard fouls. But players and coaches who step out of line today can expect fines and suspensions — from him.

Jonathan Abrams
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