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Could we really have heard the last of: 'Both sides are still far apart on important issues'?Surely not
Alan Hahn: Heard accomplishments yesterday: length of guaranteed contracts, mid-level exception and amnesty. Also got "solid answers" on BRI issuesRead more: http://hoopshype.com/twitter/media.html#ixzz1c1a76gER
Regarding progress yesterday:QuoteAlan Hahn: Heard accomplishments yesterday: length of guaranteed contracts, mid-level exception and amnesty. Also got "solid answers" on BRI issuesRead more: http://hoopshype.com/twitter/media.html#ixzz1c1a76gER
Quote from: Roy H. on October 27, 2011, 06:38:42 PMRegarding progress yesterday:QuoteAlan Hahn: Heard accomplishments yesterday: length of guaranteed contracts, mid-level exception and amnesty. Also got "solid answers" on BRI issuesRead more: http://hoopshype.com/twitter/media.html#ixzz1c1a76gERI'm trying not to get too excited like I did last week but I'm doing it again. This time it seems a lot better but we'll see how the rest of the current meeting goes. All news is very positive so far though.
@KBergCBSTeam execs I've spoken with optimistic for deal by Monday, but cautious. One says gut tells him "this will blow up one more time."
Example of "system" issue where NBA owners/players now agree? Sign-and-trades WILL be allowed in new deal after fears they'd be outlawed. BUT... one sign-and-trade wrinkle sides still negotiating is whether teams over luxury tax will be allowed to partake in S-and-T deals.
Quote@KBergCBSTeam execs I've spoken with optimistic for deal by Monday, but cautious. One says gut tells him "this will blow up one more time."I like where things are looking even if it blows up one last time - hell we would be so close with just the BRI left it would fall through eventually most likely.
Marc Stein:QuoteExample of "system" issue where NBA owners/players now agree? Sign-and-trades WILL be allowed in new deal after fears they'd be outlawed. BUT... one sign-and-trade wrinkle sides still negotiating is whether teams over luxury tax will be allowed to partake in S-and-T deals.I'm actually not a fan of the sign-and-trade, but at this late date I'm fine with any compromise that brings us closer to an NBA season.
Quote from: j804 on October 27, 2011, 07:22:19 PMQuote@KBergCBSTeam execs I've spoken with optimistic for deal by Monday, but cautious. One says gut tells him "this will blow up one more time."I like where things are looking even if it blows up one last time - hell we would be so close with just the BRI left it would fall through eventually most likely. I'm not too worried about them agreeing on the BRI, it's the luxury tax/hard cap issue that still worries me. Hopefully they can work that one out tonight.
Let's hope KG doesn't come storming into the meeting rofl
Chris Broussard: Owners/players broke for dinner after 6 more hours of system talk. Next round of talks will center on BRI. Players intent on staying at 52%Read more: http://hoopshype.com/twitter/media.html#ixzz1c2BcifSi
QuoteChris Broussard: Owners/players broke for dinner after 6 more hours of system talk. Next round of talks will center on BRI. Players intent on staying at 52%Read more: http://hoopshype.com/twitter/media.html#ixzz1c2BcifSi