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- NBA stars weigh big-money options overseas
- NBA sides to continue talks Monday (AP)
- NBA AM: Time For A 20-Year Rule?
- NBA, Players to hold first bargaining session since lockout
- AP Sources: NBA sides to resume talks Monday
- Sources: NBA, union plan to begin talks Monday
- People with knowledge of plans tell AP that NBA talks will resume Monday
- NBA, players will meet up on Monday to bargain
- Where The NBA Lockout Will Be Won
NBA stars weigh big-money options overseas Posted: 27 Jul 2011 10:05 AM PDT The NBA bargaining table is still empty, with the league's owners too busy digging their heels in to pull up a chair and the players having far too much fun exploring the overseas opportunities to sit in some meaningless meeting right now. |
NBA sides to continue talks Monday (AP) Posted: 27 Jul 2011 07:47 PM PDT NBA owners and players will resume talks toward a new collective bargaining agreement Monday, a month after the lockout started, people with knowledge of the plans said Wednesday. Though representatives from the sides have been talking and met on multiple occasions since July 1, this will be the first meeting to include Commissioner David Stern, union executive director Billy Hunter and ... |
NBA AM: Time For A 20-Year Rule? Posted: 28 Jul 2011 06:05 AM PDT As the NBA and its Players attempt to resume labor talks, will raising the age limit ultimately be a chip the players cash for other concessions?... Labor talks to resume... |
NBA, Players to hold first bargaining session since lockout Posted: 27 Jul 2011 07:24 PM PDT NBA commissioner David Stern, players association chief Billy Hunter and several other top officials on both sides have agreed to meet Monday in the first negotiations since the NBA lockout began July 1, according to ESPN.com. |
AP Sources: NBA sides to resume talks Monday Posted: 28 Jul 2011 07:08 AM PDT NBA owners and players will resume talks toward a new collective bargaining agreement Monday, a month after the lockout started, people with knowledge of the plans said Wednesday. |
Sources: NBA, union plan to begin talks Monday Posted: 27 Jul 2011 05:05 PM PDT NBA collective bargaining talks will resume Monday, with commissioner David Stern and union director Billy Hunter scheduled to be in attendance, sources said Wednesday. |
People with knowledge of plans tell AP that NBA talks will resume Monday Posted: 27 Jul 2011 07:44 PM PDT NEW YORK — NBA owners and players will resume talks toward a new collective bargaining agreement Monday, a month after the lockout started, people with knowledge of the plans said Wednesday. Though representatives from the sides have been talking and met on multiple occasions since July 1, this will be the first meeting to include Commissioner David Stern, union executive director Billy Hunter ... |
NBA, players will meet up on Monday to bargain Posted: 27 Jul 2011 07:43 PM PDT NBA commissioner David Stern, players association chief Billy Hunter and several other top officials on both sides have agreed to meet Monday in the first negotiations since the NBA lockout began July 1, according to ESPN.com. |
Where The NBA Lockout Will Be Won Posted: 28 Jul 2011 06:10 AM PDT Should NBA stars be rallying the troops at home instead of flirting with foreign teams? The Hook digs in. Also, we talk to Dave Zirin about the lockout and America. The Hook is a daily NBA column written by Tom Ziller. See the archives . Lockout fever! Catch it! First, The Hook wonders if players ought to be more vocal at home rather than gallivanting around Asia. We also talk to Dave Zirin ... |
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