SamAmicoFSO Just so we're clear, odds of 82-game NBA season extremely thin. Lockout would have to end, like, today. 70 more realistic
WojYahooNBA Adrian Wojnarowski Signs of labor optimism: Team execs cancelling scouting trips, preparing for free agency. Agents quietly reaching out to teams on players.
InsideHoops I've heard from several sources that #NBA owners and players are now steadily pushing harder than ever for a deal
AlexKennedyNBA Earlier today, Suns player rep Jared Dudley tweeted that he's "hearing whispers about a deal being close." Other players have said the same.
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Henry Abbott Cuban has been one of the biggest proponents of ending the lockout. I think this is a good thing.
Oh boy Ken Berger: Team execs I've spoken with optimistic for deal by Monday, but cautious. One says gut tells him "this will blow up one more time."
John Canzano: Jarrett Jack on lockout progress:"I don't believe anything that could happen until I see it. But I'm hearing that things have turned." John Canzano: Jack said, "it could all be speculation," but that he believes 50-50 may have happened.
Owners/players broke for dinner after 6 more hours of system talk. Next round of talks will center on BRI. Players intent on staying at 52%
The union was waiting on its economist to return for talks on revenue split (BRI). His presence is a little less vital on system issues.
The two sides have been meeting for seven hours now in New York, and expected to go deep into the night again.
There's been significant progress on the luxury tax, but league sources say that there's still a couple of sticking points left to work out.
Beyond major items - system/BRI - still level of 'B' list issues (age limit, drug testing, conduct, draft rules) that haven't been touched.