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Nightmare Clients for the Week of February 11th-February 18th

It has been a couple of weeks without Nightmare Clients. But Tim Hardaway insisted that the weekly column return.

1. Former point guard, Tim Hardaway, literally came out on Miami sports radio and said “I hate gay people” in response to John Amaechi’s new book where Amaechi comes out of the closet [Retired NBA star Hardaway says he hates ‘gay people’]. Full audio of Hardaway comments is available. Deadspin enlightens the world even more with Hardaway’s apology [Tim Hardaway Wants Only Straight Men To See His Penis].

2. Todd Bozeman, coach of Morgan State basketball, really hates ham sandwiches. In fact, he will grab and shake you if you give him one [Morgan St. coach Bozeman makes court appearance].

3. Randy Foye of the Minnesota Timberwolves gets some negative publicity for having a few loud cousins [Wolves rookie guard Foye cited for disorderly conduct].

By Darren Heitner

Darren Heitner created Sports Agent Blog as a New Year's Resolution on December 31, 2005. Originally titled, "I Want To Be A Sports Agent," the website was founded with the intention of causing Heitner to learn more about the profession that he wanted to join, meet reputable individuals in the space and force himself to stay on top of the latest news and trends.

Heitner now runs Heitner Legal, P.L.L.C., which is a law firm with many practice areas, including sports law and contract law. Heitner has represented numerous athletes and sports agents as legal counsel. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor at Indiana University Bloomington from 2011-2014, where he created and taught a course titled, Sport Agency Management, which included subjects ranging from NCAA regulations to athlete agent certification and the rules governing the profession. Heitner serves as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Florida Levin College of Law, where he teaches a Sports Law class that includes case law surrounding athlete agents and the NCAA rules.