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Report: NBA to Cancel at Least 14 More Days

The NBA will on Tuesday announce that at least two more weeks of the season will be canceled, after labor talks broke down last week, the New York Daily News reported, citing a source. NBA commissioner David Stern already canceled the first two weeks of the season, which was scheduled to begin Nov. 1, and that is now expected to be extended through Nov. 28, accounting for 102 more games.

Senh: Two more weeks? C'mon guys. Maybe while you guys are negotiating, broadcast some Euro games.

 

NBA Labor Talks to Continue Thursday

Labor dispute talks between the NBA and its players union will continue into Thursday, said federal mediator George Cohen, following two straight days of marathon mediation sessions.

 

NBA talks resume after 16-hour session

NBA talks resume after 16-hour session

NBA owners and players are meeting for a second straight day, shortly after finishing a 16-hour marathon with a federal mediator.... Commissioner David Stern wanted a deal to bring to his owners this week, otherwise he warned more games may be canceled. Already the first two weeks of the season - exactly 100 games - have been lost.

Senh: Just get it done already.

 

NBA cancels first two weeks of season

NBA cancels first two weeks of season

The first two weeks of the NBA's regular season have been canceled as basketball players and management have yet to reach a deal on a new labor agreement, Commissioner David Stern announced, according to NBA.com.

 

Labor Talks: One Last Chance?

Labor Talks: One Last Chance?

Might there be a glimmer of hope for an on-time start to the NBA's regular season? The meeting will involve the primary negotiators for each side — Commissioner David Stern and the deputy commissioner Adam Silver for the league, with the union represented by its president, Derek Fisher, and its executive director, Billy Hunter.

 

N.B.A. Sets Condition for Resumption of Labor Talks

N.B.A. Sets Condition for Resumption of Labor Talks

The N.B.A. has informed the players association that it will not resume negotiations on a new labor deal unless the union first agrees to a 50-50 split of revenues — a condition that has been rejected by union leaders, according to two people who have been briefed on the talks.

 

NBA negotiations break, with 'very huge day' ahead

After a lockout that has lasted more than three months, whether the NBA season starts on time could come down to one "very huge day" in labor talks....

 

HBT: Italian team says it has reached deal with Kobe

HBT: Italian team says it has reached deal with Kobe

The Italian League where Kobe Bryant is close to playing is not quite like the NBA in a lot of ways. One is the scheduling — as in it’s not set yet. The league is set to tip-off Oct. 9 but the schedule is still being reworked because Venezia was just being added as the league’s 17th team.

 

NBA players present unified front in labor impasse

NBA players present unified front in labor impasse

David Stern was meeting with NBA owners in Dallas when he got word of how things went at a gathering of NBA players in Las Vegas....

 

Kevin Durant sparks Goodman League past Drew League in East-West battle for summer supremacy

The fortunate souls that were allowed to cram into a tiny gymnasium in Northeast Washington on Saturday weren’t just privy to the most anticipated basketball game since the NBA locked out its players in June, they were also witnesses to a game that truly mattered to the participants.

 

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