The owners might push for it but the players association will never make that much of a concession. Its absolutely wishful thinking on the owners' part. If they go to the bargaining table with that mind set, we're looking down the barrel of another work stoppage.
The players are just going to point to how much money these teams are really pulling it through gate receiptes, merchandise, etc.... The owners are just gonna open their books?
Oh, I absolutely think there will be a work stoppage. But I also think we will see some dramatic changes to the salary landscape. These teams are losing money on the whole, and something does need to change.
Obviously, the $5-6 million for an elite player is an exageration, but I would not be surprised if there are very few players getting contracts more than $10 million per year in the next CBA.
Remember, the reason why all of these players are free agents this summer is because they purposely signed shorter contracts so they could sign their next deal before the new CBA kicks in. They knew 4 years ago, well before the fall of the economy, that things were going to change for the worse for elite players. Now, the economy has fallen apart, and things are looking even worse.
I think where this could really get interesting for the C's will be with Pierce and Allen. With Pierce, it could motivate him to opt out, and sign an extension this summer with the fear that if he waits until next year (or whenever the lockout ends), he will end up really hurting his cause, and see his value cut in half.
And with Allen, it could go 1 of 2 ways. Either he could get completely frozen out, and forced to take an MLE type deal, because teams do not want to sign any non-elite players for more than the MLE. Or, he could have a ton of suitors, because he is willing to take a shorter deal than the younger guys. Better to pay Ray for 2 years, than be stuck with 5 years of Rudy Gay who could be making twice as much as he would have made if he signed a year later.