Den1983
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CBS Sports' Ken Berger broke the story. The NBA and the players have reached a deal in principle. Season scheduled to begin on Christmas Day.
JC said:So was Starman right? Did the owners get it down to 37%? I'd be shocked if he was wrong.
Versatile said:I have to admit: This lockout made me appreciate the NBA even more. And it was already my favorite pro sports league. I'm definitely going to watch more often this season. Maybe that puts me in the minority.
old_tony said:Andrew Brandt posted on Facebook that the meetings were taking place "without Jeffrey Kessler (whom the owners despise)." Could one lawyer being left out have been the difference?
Ben_Hecht said:Versatile said:I have to admit: This lockout made me appreciate the NBA even more. And it was already my favorite pro sports league. I'm definitely going to watch more often this season. Maybe that puts me in the minority.
Out-of-shape players, a crammed schedule for the greater glory of Mammon, and largely-unwatchable games until 'most everyone gets back into their groove. Trifecta!
Happy for the beer vendors, though. And idiotic Knick management can pretend they have a clue. What's not to like?
Thank God for college buckets.
Michael_ Gee said:66 games starting on Christmas Day. Even a game every other day schedule means the regular season ends on May 4. And unless the NHL goes out of business, there will be consistent back-to-back games on the card.
The injury lists will be long, and the number of games where one team takes the night off out of self-preservation will be large.
Johnny Dangerously said:Has NBA-is-back euphoria jumped the shark?