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Report: Refs claim NBA allowing Mark Cuban to hold power over them 'via threats and intimidation'

The National Basketball Referees Association has alleged that the NBA is allowing Mavericks owner Mark Cuban to gain a competitive advantage "via threats and intimidation," Adrian Wojnarowski of The Vertical (Yahoo Sports) reported Thursday.

A series of memorandums recently distributed among the league's 64 referees and obtained by The Vertical are largely centered on Cuban, describing a strife between the refs and league office, Wojnarowski reported.

According to Wojnarowski, NBRA general counsel Lee Seham outlined what the union considers to be a lengthy pattern of violations by Cuban of the NBA constitution and "undue influence of the league's management of its officials" in a letter to Byron Spruell, the NBA's president of league operations.