Antawn Jamison was stunned in 1998 when he stumbled into the last NBA lockout as a rookie. He found the players disorganized, uninformed and unprepared for what lay ahead. "You had guys saying one thing and you had other guys going behind their back and saying another thing," Jamison said. "The owners knew then they eventually would buckle." Now one of the few players still active who experienced the last work stoppage, the Cleveland Cavaliers veteran forward senses a different atmosphere. It's why just as the NBA officially announced Thursday night it had locked out its players, Jamison predicted the labor dispute will either be settled before games are missed -- or the entire season will be lost. Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=6726125