NBA Lockout and Collective Bargaining Agreement Discussion
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Hearing in the UK that a meeting between the two parties is taking place today. Hopefully they'll be progress as the proper deadline for not to miss games looms.
Wishful thinking I know.Comment
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If they decide to miss games it wont be 4 or 5, it will be whole months. If Stern is forced to announce in Mid October that the first 2 weeks of the season are cancelled, the owners will say **** it and attempt to break the players. I remember during the 98 lockout, a few weeks passed after Stern made his announcement before both sides even met again.Comment
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News artical on nba.com good read about the meeting today: http://www.nba.com/2011/news/feature...s=iref:nbahpt1NBA 2k13 project:
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No real movement. Both sides will meet next week. Possible Stern will cancel first preseason games and postpone camps next week.Comment
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The opening of training camps and the first preseason have been officially postponed.
Edit: Nothing official yet. ESPN reported that announcements are incoming.Last edited by aholbert32; 09-22-2011, 05:21 PM.Comment
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At least if there's a deal, there'll be a free agent frenzy. Not quite like the NFL, but fun nonetheless.Comment
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"Looking like a season. how u."
Sorry i just wanted to say that but here
WojYahooNBA Adrian Wojnarowski
As one GM just texted: "How can you meet for six hours and have nothing to report?"
WojYahooNBA Adrian Wojnarowski
As it turns out, both NBA and union dug in today and there was no progress, source tells Y! That was no acting post-meeting.
WojYahooNBA Adrian Wojnarowski
Both sides looked and sounded as glum as ever, far from any solutions. (In case that wasn't clear in the past several tweets).
WojYahooNBA Adrian Wojnarowski
Stern and Silver bailed, offered nothing. You can expect the next step today or tomorrow will be to cancel 1st two weeks of training camp.Comment
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Heard the owners propsed 50.5% Revenue share to the players..
(source imagm.com/ken berger) I really think thats a good deal (well anything above 50% is a good deal IMO)My All-time Favourite players is order:
1.Larry Johnson
2.Kevin Garnett
3.Blake Griffin
4.Ben Wallace
5.Shawn KempComment
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@ 23, man ill take what Wo says with the same grain I took Masons tweet honestly. It was doom and gloom a DAY before the NFL CBA was done too lol
(though in my gut I think were missing games)Last edited by The 24th Letter; 09-23-2011, 08:08 AM.Comment
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Itll be 10 times crazier, ****, its crazy when there is ample time to make deals....
@ 23, man ill take what Wo says with the same grain I took Masons tweet honestly. It was doom and gloom a DAY before the NFL CBA was done too lol
(though in my gut I think were missing games)Comment
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