All I can say is ... if this continues, it just lowers Nash's chances at a title a little bit more ...

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gleonard1 wrote:That was a confusing read. Not sure I fully understand it, but from what I got - NBA teams can make it look like they are making a loss because they can declare a players depreciating value as a monetary loss. Sound right?
Privately, the agents will keep pushing for union decertification. They’ll push for the courts, for chaos, and pray the threat will get the owners to back away from their nuclear demands. The union still hopes those less adamant over the hard cap – the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat, for example – will wrest control from the hardliners, including the Phoenix Suns, Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers.
carey wrote:Privately, the agents will keep pushing for union decertification. They’ll push for the courts, for chaos, and pray the threat will get the owners to back away from their nuclear demands. The union still hopes those less adamant over the hard cap – the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat, for example – will wrest control from the hardliners, including the Phoenix Suns, Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=a ... ers_063011
I knew we would be leading the charge on that one.
"I understand when they say they're losing money and so forth. I get that," Jamison said. "We said we'd give a certain amount of that money back. But some owners have to take the onus on themselves because they put themselves in a situation where they're overpaying for certain guys.
NiGhtWiSh wrote:I see 2 ways.
First: Nothing important will change, lockout will be short.
2nd: NBA is done. Rebirth under new brand & licence.
gleonard1 wrote:That was a confusing read. Not sure I fully understand it, but from what I got - NBA teams can make it look like they are making a loss because they can declare a players depreciating value as a monetary loss. Sound right?