I don't blame Stern at all, I think hes doing a good job representing the owners...
This guy is a great businessman.
I don't see it, even if you believe his only role is to deliver the best possible deal to a minority of unhappy owners, versus delivering an agreement, and a 2011-2012 season that capitalizes on last year's record television ratings and revenue.
Negotiations broke down with zero money at stake. Both sides had made proposals in which players would make precisely the same amount over the life of the deal. Instead we got a nasty fight and litigation over system issues that Stern insists the NBA needs, despite meager evidence that a harder cap will improve competitive balance.
I think Stern will eventually regret not accepting the union's last counter-offer.