• Do not underestimate the owners' obsession with creating a competitive system that mimics the NFL, through whatever vehicle gets them there.
"In the NFL, every team has a chance," one team executive said. "That's what makes it great, and we don't have that. We're like Euro League. Until we have revenue sharing and a hard cap, we not going to be a fair league."
http://ken-berger.blogs.cbssports.co...38893/32801973
"In the NFL, every team has a chance," one team executive said. "That's what makes it great, and we don't have that. We're like Euro League. Until we have revenue sharing and a hard cap, we not going to be a fair league."
http://ken-berger.blogs.cbssports.co...38893/32801973
The report cited sources that said the players would accept 52 percent of BRI and the owners would accept 49 percent, leaving the sides about $85 million to $90 million apart on the division of over $4 billion in annual revenue.
http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-owners...closer-on-bri/
http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-owners...closer-on-bri/
Given that Billy Hunter said they could reach an agreement in 2 hours if the owners were willing to negotiate, I'm not too sure as we pass the 7 hour mark of 'negotiations'.
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