Andrew wrote:That's probably a bit of a blow to their leverage but there are still options out there.
Andrew wrote: I wouldn't be surprised if we saw some barnstorming teams formed, I'd imagine there's money to be made in teams like that touring a few countries and companies willing to back it for the publicity and their slice of the pie.
Denver Nuggets restricted free agent Wilson Chandler will play in China this season and won't be able to opt out of his deal and return to the NBA if there is a 2011-12 season.
Chandler's agent, Chris Luchey, tells The Associated Press his client will play for Zhejiang Guangsha of the Chinese Basketball Association.
SteveHTOWN wrote:Nowitzki decided not to play in Germany during the lockout. He said he would have opted for China if China hadn't declared not to sign NBA players with ongoing contracts. Nowitzki thinks that negotiations are just getting serious and he expects that a solution at least will be found when the first games are cancelled and frist players miss their paychecks. Sorry but this article is only available in german
shadowgrin wrote:Quick question: who is better in basketball, a black dude or a pinoy dude. If you thought or considered for a moment that it's the black dude then you're also a little bit racist.
End of any racist discussion.
Neither side offered any specifics or would say if progress was made, but said they plan many more meetings in hopes of having basketball begin without interruption.
The sides hadn’t met since Aug. 1, despite saying they hoped to follow that with multiple sessions before the end of the month. They are far apart on major issues, but Stern said there is “clearly enough time” to make a deal that would allow the regular season to open as scheduled on Nov. 1.
He added he has no timetable for when cancelations might be necessary. The NBA quickly shot down a report this week they would happen at an owners meeting on Sept. 15.
“We don’t have any deadlines in mind,” Stern said. “We just have meetings in mind and discussions in mind.”
The first exhibition games this year are set for Oct. 9, and maybe they can still happen.
“It’s very obvious that coming out of the lockout being July 1 and into this part of August, it’s very clear both sides are feeling a sense of urgency,” Fisher said. “We’re very focused on getting a deal done and that’s how we’ll proceed from this point going forward.”
koberulz wrote:Between Mills signing with the Tigers and Bogut being interested in the Wildcats, I actually hope the season gets cancelled at this point.
Andrew wrote:I think I'll leave that to the folks who still have faith and interest, but thanks for the rousing speech all the same.
On the subject of the NBA lockout's effect on other entities though: No NBA season? Businesses may be benched
The X wrote:koberulz wrote:Between Mills signing with the Tigers and Bogut being interested in the Wildcats, I actually hope the season gets cancelled at this point.
Would be good if Rudy joined Mills in Adelaide.
koberulz wrote:The X wrote:koberulz wrote:Between Mills signing with the Tigers and Bogut being interested in the Wildcats, I actually hope the season gets cancelled at this point.
Would be good if Rudy joined Mills in Adelaide.
Problem with people who aren't Mills or Bogut is that most teams have their import slots filled already. Not to mention the complete lack of money. Bogut's willing to pay for peanuts, but his insurance alone is 1.4 times the salary cap.
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