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NEW YORK -- His name is already on the ball. Now Adam Silver can put his stamp on the NBA. On All-Star Saturday in New Orleans, Silver will deliver his first state of the league press conference as commissioner, a chance to tell a worldwide viewing audience how he plans to make the NBA bigger and better than it was under David Stern. Dont expect anything major. After working so closely with Stern during his 22 years at the league, Silvers fingerprints were already all over the $5.5 billion business long before he became in charge of it 10 days ago. "Im not coming in with a five-point plan," Silver told The Associated Press during an interview in his office at NBA headquarters. "Im not an outsider coming into the league. Ive been part of this league for a long time and if there was something that I thought shouldve been done markedly different than the way its done now, I think David and I would have pushed each other to do it. "My priority is the game and thats what Ill be telling people next Saturday." He has been at the NBA since 1992, overseeing the leagues entertainment empire, helping negotiate collective bargaining agreements, and on Feb. 1, he replaced Stern. He is liked by owners and respected by players, all believing Silver is the person to continue the massive growth the league saw under Stern. "Hes someone who has the same kind of feel that we have, in the sense of how can we make this pie bigger? How can we make this game bigger? Miami Heat All-Star Dwyane Wade said. "Hes going to be a good commissioner I believe. Strong in what he believes in. He was in the (CBA) meetings as well, so we know what kind of guy he is and we respect him." Silver, 51, ended up at taking Sterns old job after ignoring his advice early in his career. He laughs now when recalling the path that led to him becoming the NBA commissioner. "It never even was a consideration of working at the NBA," Silver said. "I dont think I understood what that meant. I truly stumbled into working at the NBA." Silver began his career in the legal field but was interested in transitioning to business, the same move Stern had so successfully made. So he wrote to Stern, who had worked at the same firm where Silvers father, Edward, was a lawyer. Silver had handled some media cases and was aware of Sterns accomplishments in negotiating cable TV deals. Stern gave him the number of someone to call, but the job was outside New York. Silver wasnt interested in moving, which he explained to Stern when they spoke again. "He said, Why didnt you tell me? Ive got some other ideas," Silver said. "It was happenstance," he added. "I dont think I quite understood what I was getting into at the time." He doesnt plan on changing much, insisting that he and Stern would have already made whatever changes they felt necessary. But while the NBAs international growth is frequently considered Sterns greatest achievement, Silver seems focused on boosting the games popularity in the United States. Silver has always been ahead of the curve when it comes to basketball. He attended Duke in the early 1980s before the Blue Devils became a powerhouse, when nobody camped out outside Cameron Indoor Stadium because you could just get into games with a student ID. He moved to Chicago to attend law school and began going to games with friends in the early days of Michael Jordan, before the Bulls became the biggest thing in basketball. Now Silver is following one of sports greatest commissioners. He acknowledges there will be times it will feel "lonely" without Stern there to face big decisions together, but Silver has worked so closely with Stern and been involved in so many aspects of the league that the transition should be a natural one. "Adam has been preparing for the job for a long time, he understands the business and I dont see him having much difficulty shifting into the role of commissioner," former NBA Players Association executive director Billy Hunter said. But Silver, designated as Sterns successor in October 2012, knows that doesnt mean it will always be easy. "I didnt have the same appreciation for what he was going through on a daily basis as the commissioner until I really thought about, What if that were I and I had to make that decision?" Silver said. "And its very different being sort of the voice in the ear of the guy making the decision as opposed to the guy making the decision." Nonetheless, he believes the league is in a good place and ready to grow. He met with executives from Facebook and Twitter while visiting Sacramento and Golden State during his first week as commissioner, seeking ways to bring the NBA to a larger audience than ever. "To me," Silver said, "the game is fantastic. 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Mark Andrews Ravens Jersey . -- The Minnesota Twins have granted relief pitcher Matt Guerrier his unconditional release, making the 35-year-old right-hander a free agent.ERIE, Pa. - Connor McDavid scored twice and added two assists as the Erie Otters beat the Sarnia Sting 7-3 on Saturday night in Ontario Hockey League action.The win improved the Otters to 4-0-0 on the season.Alex DeBrincat also had a four point night for Errie, scoring twice. Cory Genovese, Taylor Raddysh and Darren Raddysh rounded out the Otters attack.Patrick White, Davis Brown and Alexandre Renaud had goals for Sarnia (0-3-1).Devin Williams stopped 20-of-23 shots for the win. Justin Fazio stopped 23-of-30 shots for the Sting.Erie went 3 for 6 on the power play while Sarnia was unsuccessful on one attempt.---WHALERS 3 KNIGHTS 1PLYMOUTH, Mich. — Matthew Campagna scored his fourth goal of the season on the power play as Plymouth downed the Knights.Danny Vanderwiel and Francesco Vilardi also scored for the Whalers (2-1-1).Chandler Yakimowicz had a first periood goal for London (1-3-0).dddddddddddd.---SPIRIT 4 SPITFIRES 1WINDSOR, Ont. — Dylan Sadowy scored twice as Saginaw downed the Spitfires.Mitchell Webb and Artem Artemov also scored for the Spirit (2-2-0).Sam Povorozniouk put away his first goal of the season for Windsor (1-3-0).---COLTS 9 67S 3BARRIE, Ont. — Justin Scott had a hat trick for Barrie.Brendan Lemieux struck twice and added two assists for the Colts (3-1-1), while Joseph Blandisi had a five point night. Nick Pastorious, Roy Radke and Andrew Mangiapane also scored.Travis Konecny, Travis Barron and Brendan Bell all scored for Ottawa (0-3-0).---STORM 3 ATTACK 2OWEN SOUND, Ont. — Jason Dickinson and Garrett McFadden scored third period power-play goals to lead Guelph offensively.Pius Suter also scored for the Storm (3-1-0).Daniel Milne and Ethan Szypula scored for Owen Sound (1-1-0). ' ' '
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