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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Two steps onto the court might cost Nets forward Richard Jefferson one game in the first-round series against the Knicks.
An NBA spokesman said the league would review a second-quarter incident when television replays showed Jefferson leaving the Nets bench area during an altercation between teammate Jason Kidd and Knicks guard Frank Williams.
League rules state any player who leaves the bench during an altercation is subject to a fine or suspension. The rules leave the definition of "altercation" up to NBA vice president Stu Jackson, who handles all disciplinary action.
It is a rule the Knicks know well. In a 1997 playoff series against the Miami Heat, four players -- including center Patrick Ewing -- were suspended one game each for leaving the bench during a fight between P.J. Brown and Charlie Ward.
"Stu will review it," spokesman Tim Frank said last night. "If he determines it was an altercation, he can suspend (Jefferson)."</div>
Full Story By STEVE POLITI
An NBA spokesman said the league would review a second-quarter incident when television replays showed Jefferson leaving the Nets bench area during an altercation between teammate Jason Kidd and Knicks guard Frank Williams.
League rules state any player who leaves the bench during an altercation is subject to a fine or suspension. The rules leave the definition of "altercation" up to NBA vice president Stu Jackson, who handles all disciplinary action.
It is a rule the Knicks know well. In a 1997 playoff series against the Miami Heat, four players -- including center Patrick Ewing -- were suspended one game each for leaving the bench during a fight between P.J. Brown and Charlie Ward.
"Stu will review it," spokesman Tim Frank said last night. "If he determines it was an altercation, he can suspend (Jefferson)."</div>
Full Story By STEVE POLITI
