Lockout

NBA Owners, Players Reach Tentative Deal
NBA Owners, Players Reach Tentative Deal
NBA Owners, Players Reach Tentative Deal
The fighting between NBA owners and players started nearly two years ago, but a season that has been in lock-out mode thus far may finally be headed for the (basketball) courts, after owners and players reached a tentative deal early this morning. Neither side is providing specifics, but it is hoped that the season could resume on December 25th.
Brian’s Letter To NBA Players
Brian’s Letter To NBA Players
Brian’s Letter To NBA Players
Dear NBA players, so the average salary is over $5 million a year to “play” basketball for 82 games a year, not work, not hammering, not paving roads, not teaching a room full of children, not figuring out a company payroll, not building a bridge but “playing” basketball.  You think it’s a bad deal? Are you that out of touch with the real world?