The cumulative cause and effect of the NBA labor dispute of 2011-2012 season.
NBA Union Decertifying?
NBA Lockout News:
On Tuesday Nov. 15th, NBA commissioner, representing the interests of the owners, canceled games throughout Dec. 15th 2011. Many folks have asked, ok we get that this is bad, but what does it mean? Continue reading “NBA Union Decertifying?” »
Season Dead to Rights!
NBA Union Anti-Trust Action
NBA players reject the owners final offer, and with a swift unanimous vote moderated by NBA players union president Billy Hunter (of those present, about 50 players) decide to disband the player’s union and regress several moves back in order Continue reading “Season Dead to Rights!” »
NBA Lockout News: Nov. 7
NBA Union to decertify?
David Stern discusses union decertification, NBA players organization meeting in NY Tuesday Nov. 8th 2011. The deal must be signed by the players by Wednesday to make a salvaged season possible this year. Continue reading “NBA Lockout News: Nov. 7” »
NBA Lockout Overview & News
What is the NBA Lockout?
Two parties (employer & employee) are in a labor dispute. Normally a boss would just fire an employee that tried to negotiate their wages, but in this case the employees belong to a union which protects their best interests as a group. Their is a stoppage in work because the old agreement has ended, and this new one must be signed before work can continue. Continue reading “NBA Lockout Overview & News” »
NBA Fans Seeking Appreciation
NBA Lockout News Blog Asks:
What is the number one professional sport in America?
I would say the NFL (not the NBA) dominates the number one position. But the MLB is always going to be a contender, if not the the legitimate number 2 Continue reading “NBA Fans Seeking Appreciation” »
NBA Lockout General FAQ
NBA Lockout Blogs News List
An assembled news list from past & present media on the web dealing with general FAQ on the 2011-12 NBA Labor Lockout. Included beneath is a healthy mix between major news networks and some smaller micro-blog Continue reading “NBA Lockout General FAQ” »
Oct 7th Update
NBA Labor Monday Deadline Looming
As we inch closer and closer to the first lockout since 98-99, this image of the “old greats”, may be more prevalent to 2011 than anything else.
David Stern said Friday Oct 7th, if no deal was met by Monday Oct 10 2011, games would officially be canceled. Current reports indicate Continue reading “Oct 7th Update” »
Intent, Invest, Income
“Intentions, Investments, Income”
Remember watching the show Family Feud? If a question was asked of 100 people about why we have a NBA lockout, I would bet every single person being questioned would answer that it is caused by the overpaid players Continue reading “Intent, Invest, Income” »
Tony Parker: French Connect
T. Parker the Player/Owner? – Take Poll
Regardless of your position on NBA Lockout issues or NBA players leaving to play internationally, you have got to love this story! Continue reading “Tony Parker: French Connect” »
NBA Judgment Day?
Like he is holding the envelope for the number #1 pick of the NBA Draft Lottery, David Stern has the basketball world at the palm of his hand. Meeting after meeting has done little to budge the stalemate we call the NBA Lockout of the past three months. Continue reading “NBA Judgment Day?” »
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