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Friday, February 2, 2001
Issel comes to defense of Van Exel



DENVER, Colo. – In four of the last five Denver Nuggets games officiated by Steve Javie, either a player or head coach Dan Issel has been ejected.

Van Exel
Van Exel

Guard Nick Van Exel said it's because Javie has it in for him.

The latest ejection happened Wednesday when Issel was ejected for defending his player.

"(Javie) comes up to me and tells me that 'you're a miserable person' and basically laughs in your face – and with a smirk, like, 'You can't do anything about it,' " Van Exel said.

A New York-based NBA spokesman said Friday the league looked into the incident and found no further action is needed. Javie could not immediately be reached through the NBA office.

Van Exel, a Nuggets tri-captain, said he walked away from Javie and did not say anything to him or the other game officials after the alleged comment. Van Exel did not receive a technical foul, but Issel was tossed out of the game after coming to his player's defense.

"I will always stick up for my players," Issel said Thursday after a practice in Indianapolis. "And I'm not going to let anybody talk about them in derogatory terms. It's not right and it's not true.

"That's all I'm going to say about it, because you have no recourse," Issel said. "If you say anything derogatory publicly about the officials, you get fined. I'm not going to lose money on top of it."

Research by the Nuggets revealed that of Issel's past seven ejections over two seasons, Javie threw him out five times. Also, in the past five Nuggets games officiated by Javie, either a Nuggets player or Issel has been ejected in four of them.

The Nuggets do not contend that Javie is a bad official, a team staff member said. But Issel and the players believe it is unfair that Javie has what appears to be a personal grudge against the team.

Javie "has been on me since I came into the league, basically," Van Exel said. "It's not fair that you pretty much know that before the game starts. You get into a situation where an official says something like that to me, and if I was saying something like that to him, I would be in trouble. I would get a technical (foul). I would get thrown out of the game."



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