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It shouldn't be too bad of a negotiation. In the NBA, the owners want some fundamental changes to the collective bargaining agreement. Maybe because football is the king of sports. It's a more distinct season. It holds the fall to itself. Also, the NBA is a long, spread-out affair. If basketball misses a third of its regular season, it still has 55 games.

If football misses a third of its season, you're down to 10 games. If owners can cut player salaries, as a percentage of gross team revenue, by a sixth, and then get concessions on players' rights perhaps by eliminating sign-and-trade deals , we might get a deal. What can I say about the power of players in sports that will make me sound really smart? Skip to content Site Navigation The Atlantic. Popular Latest. The Atlantic Crossword. Sign In Subscribe.

LeBron's example marks an evolution in athlete culture, one in which players realize their power. You're seeing this everywhere now, from the NFL and NBA labor battles to the better understanding of concussions and athlete safety. For their part, fans are better educated than they've ever been thanks to the Web and are starting to side with the players in kerfuffles like labor disputes. Fans used to feel that owners somehow "earned" their money, while pro athletes were just fortunate winners of a genetic lottery.

Will they be overwhelmed? Kid Reporter. More Sports. You May Like. Kid Reporter by SI Kids. By Anna Laible. He announces the deal on Twitter by putting up a copy of his contract, which is a first.

Many figured his decision would lead to a European exodus, but it ended up being more like a small trickle of players. His tenure there is largely uneventful, save for one point game. Kobe Bryant is the only other prominent star to consider Europe, flirting with an Italian club before finally deciding he had enough fun leading them on.

July 23, After the two sides meet again , a report comes out that several prominent agents are upset with Hunter and are pushing for the NBPA to decertify. A report indicates that the league threatens to void all contracts if the players did that. August 1, Both sides meet, both sides say they're far apart. Stern says the players aren't negotiating in good faith.

August 12, Stern appears on Bill Simmons' podcast and proposes Labor Day as the first of his many artificial deadlines for coming close to a deal. August 31, Both sides meet, both sides say they're far apart. September 7, Two words: " How U. September 13, Both sides meet, and after initial optimism, both sides say they're far apart. However, reports say progress was made, with the players expressing willingness to drop below their proposal of receiving The previous deal had them getting 57 percent.

It took this long to get to this point. September 22, Both sides meet, both sides say they're far apart. Preseason games get cancelled. September 30, Stern and Dwyane Wade get into a shouting match. The majority of the peanut gallery says it was over this. October 1, At that same meeting, Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver, in an attempt to quell rumors that he was one of the hardline owners, joked that his wife asked him to bring back the mid-level exception in a designer handbag.

His joke, much like his effort to ensure his team was contending while still cutting his player expenses, was misguided at best. October 4, After even more initial optimism, talks break down again after both sides ask for 53 percent of BRI.

Reports indicate that Stern offered the players a split of BRI, but the two sides disagree on how that came out. October 6, Adrian Wojnarowski reports that Kevin Garnett has been imploring the players not to give up any more, doing so in his typical Garnett way. There was Garnett in the private players meeting on Tuesday in New York, screaming to his peers. October 9, The two sides meet again after the league drops its demand for the players to accept a BRI split to even talk about anything else.

It doesn't work and the league cancels the first two weeks of the season. October 12, Federal mediator George Cohen joins the talks. October 14, During an NBPA meeting in swanky Beverly Hills, Washington Wizards center and cinnamon enthusiast JaVale McGee suggests that while the majority of the players are willing to "stand strong," there are others who are "ready to fold. Later, McGee claimed he never said what he said , even though an audio transcript revealed otherwise.

October 20, Once again, talks break down despite lots reported progress being made. This time, it's ugly. A Wojnarowski report suggests Portland Trail Blazers Paul Allen came in to the players' room to deliver the news, then literally stayed completely silent as Hunter tried to plea with him. Meanwhile, during the same negotiation, Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert reportedly told Hunter to " trust him ," and San Antonio Spurs owner Peter Holt reportedly said the players hadn't felt enough pain yet.

Was this all revenge for Garnett's speeches three weeks ago? We'll never know. October 28, After a week of negotiations that led everyone to believe a deal was getting done, talks break down again when the two sides disagree on the BRI split



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