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CrushAlot
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![]() The campaign to decertify is heating up.
While the league has set a deadline for Wednesday to accept the latest proposal or the offers get worse, the players are trying to hit back with that big nasty d-word. The whole process is complicated. But it only starts with an initial petition that would allow a vote on decertification. In order to even be allowed to vote on it, there has to be a minimum of around 130 players -- or 30 percent -- sign it. Will they get that far along? A report from ESPN.com says yes. Sources close to the process say leaders of the decertification movement -- with Boston Celtics star Paul Pierce most noticeably at the forefront -- can and will find the required 130-ish players needed to sign a petition to vote on decertification by Monday or Tuesday. And that's when the clock would really start in terms of saving the season … unless you believe that the league is truly prepared to take the villainous step of canceling the season if there’s no deal by Wednesday. But understand this: The petition the players are expected to sign this week only means that potentially a decertification vote could take place. And if it ever gets that far, a majority -- some 230 players -- would have to vote to decertify. Would they really do it though? That's the question the players want the owners asking. http://eye-on-basketball.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22748484/33140333?source=rss_blogs_NBA I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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