Commissioner David Stern blamed "greedy" NBA agents Saturday for trying to scuttle a new labor deal and believes they are trying to push their clients into a "losing strategy" of decertification. And Stern says neither the threat of that process nor any request from the union will change the league's negotiating position, repeating that there would be no further discussions about the revised proposal it offered Thursday. If players don't accept it, Stern reiterated that he would move to the harsher proposal that is waiting. Stern is aware of the numerous comments from players criticizing the proposal, and fears they aren't getting the proper information about its contents because agents worry it will cost themselves money. "By some combination of mendacity and greed, the agents who are looking out for themselves rather than their clients are trying to scuttle the deal," Stern said in a phone interview. "They're engaged in what appears to be an orchestrated Twitter campaign and a series of interviews that are designed to deny the economic realities of the proposal." Read more: http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/7228134/david-stern-says-greedy-agents-hurting-chances-nba-deal
I think agents really are a big problem in negotiations. They have a lot less to lose. If there is no season this year but they up the percentage a small bit, then they will make more money in the long run. Players won't see that much of a difference though and will lose an entire years salary.