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By Marc Stein
ESPN.com Monday, June 13, 2005 SAN ANTONIO -- Even as his league careens toward the most shameful work stoppage in the history of domestic sport, David Stern does seem to understand how the American people feel about all this. I wish I could say the same for Billy Hunter. The Commish admits there is nothing, absolutely nothing, that he'll be able to tell the country to rationalize the lockout that will shut down the NBA in less than three weeks ... barring an 11th-hour agreement no one expects. Hunter? The head of the pla ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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