Mediocre Man
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well obviously Paul Allen didn't attend this meeting.
Or KG
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well obviously Paul Allen didn't attend this meeting.
Or Kevin Garnett.well obviously Paul Allen didn't attend this meeting.
WTF? Now I'm starting to think like Mediocre Man!! Will this lockout ever end?Or KG

Adrian Wojnarowski: NBA, NBPA sources still believe if they can close gaps and agree on system issues -- tax, exceptions, etc., -- BRI will fall into place.
Something tells me the owners may have been using the 50-50 proposal to try and get what they want with the system issues.
"Don't give us 50-50? Fine, we want this instead."
Greyhound bus travel and The Sizzler Plan on per diem come to mind.
Wonder how long they'll take to officially ratify and all vote on an agreement after the small groups reach a principle agreement.
Didn't only like half the players even vote back in 98-99?
They finally have the order right. First you negotiate the system, then you worry about the split. If you negotiate the BRI split without the details of the system, then you really have no idea what money goes to who.
Don't know. That's why I was asking.
I think it got the players out of the mentality that the system just needs minor tweeking. It takes time to accept change.
Steve Aschburner: Union's economist Kevin Murphy pessimistic last wk but told me Tues that thinks NBA/NBPA "have a shot."
