No deal, part two. But the league presented a “revised” proposal to the players and they’re going to look it over before making an official decision. Billy Hunter said, “It’s not the greatest proposal
No deal, part two. But the league presented a “revised” proposal to the players and they’re going to look it over before making an official decision. Billy Hunter said, “It’s not the greatest proposal
No deal. But talks resume at 11 a.m. CT today. David Stern said the clock has been stopped in terms of his ultimatum deal, but if negotiations fall apart today, that offer will resurface.
Via the Washington Post: “To present that in the context of ‘take it or leave it,’ in our view, that is not good faith,” Kessler, who also represented the NFL players in their labor
Kevin Durant at the PDX charity game on the owner’s position: “It’s sickening,” said Durant, who is coming off of his rookie deal and set to earn $13.6 million in 2011-2012. “It’s sickening. Us
Ken Berger of CBSSports.com with a seriously brilliant column: “But what happened instead? The players and union officials took the bait that Stern had so cleverly planted on the end of a hook early
The NBA and NBPA are set to meet Saturday but as Henry Abbott of TrueHoop writes, the union better be ready to deal or the NBA’s offer might just get worse: “Which is why
Site news: You may have noticed but I’m trying a new commenting system out. It’s not all that crazy, but it has one excellent feature: real-time commenting. Meaning no more refreshing to see if
Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports set fire to labor talks: “This union is threatening to implode, the push and pull of people wanting to cut a deal and those willing to keep warring over
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