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crzymdups
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The NBA and National Basketball Players Association have made significant progress toward a new Collective Bargaining Agreement, and there is strong optimism among officials on both sides that a deal could be finalized in the next several weeks, league sources told The Vertical.

The NBA and NBPA each have until Dec. 15 to exercise an opt-out clause of the current 10-year deal that was reached in 2011, but sources on both sides believe that a new deal will be in place prior to that date.

An agreement will eliminate the possibility of a work stoppage in 2017.

During several months of discussions, NBA commissioner Adam Silver and NBPA executive director Michele Roberts, as well as their respective committees and staffs, have agreed upon many of the significant collective bargaining issues, league sources said. Much of the remaining talks are centered upon smaller elements of the CBA, league sources said.

From the outset of the talks, there has been a spirit of cooperation between Silver and Roberts, largely reflective of strong economic times in the NBA.

Among expected changes in the new CBA, league sources told The Vertical: A significantly higher rookie contract scale and two-way contracts between the NBA and NBA Development League that will add playing jobs for the union.

The NBA and NBPA were unable to reach a labor deal in 2011 until December, costing teams 16 regular-season games.

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10/6/2016  5:11 PM
Oooh I'm very curious about the nbdl contract changes. They needed to improve that relationship for a while now.
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10/6/2016  6:10 PM
im so happy for this.

hopefully they will increase salaries for D-League players so that "fringe" players dont have to go overseas. I also hope they increase the roster spots for 2-3 players specifically for minor league call ups!!

you think donte green wants to play in israel?!?! lol

Knicks should be improved: win about 40 games and maybe sneak into the playoffs. Melo, Rose and even Noah will have some nice moments however this team should be about PORZINGUS. the sooner they make him the primary player, the better
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10/6/2016  8:28 PM
nixluva wrote:Oooh I'm very curious about the nbdl contract changes. They needed to improve that relationship for a while now.
I admittedly don't understand the NBA and the D-League.

Why wouldn't the NBA and the NBPLA want to go to a MLB kind of
"minor league" system that would allow players to move back
and forth between D-League and NBA rosters (?)

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10/6/2016  9:33 PM
unlike the NBA, MLB does NOT have the luxury of the NCAA developing and marketing their young players (for free). as a result, im sure the NBA was hesistant to build and fund a developmental system when the NCAA provides that for them. the difference now is that kids are leaving pro and they NEED to be developed. therefore a system or D-League was installed. now its a matter of making it more coordinated (each team has a D League team) and more financially stable so that kids will stay here instead of overseas
Knicks should be improved: win about 40 games and maybe sneak into the playoffs. Melo, Rose and even Noah will have some nice moments however this team should be about PORZINGUS. the sooner they make him the primary player, the better
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10/6/2016  11:28 PM
callmened wrote:im so happy for this.

hopefully they will increase salaries for D-League players so that "fringe" players dont have to go overseas. I also hope they increase the roster spots for 2-3 players specifically for minor league call ups!!

you think donte green wants to play in israel?!?! lol

Or Jimmer in China?

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crzymdups
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10/7/2016  9:52 AM
callmened wrote:im so happy for this.

hopefully they will increase salaries for D-League players so that "fringe" players dont have to go overseas. I also hope they increase the roster spots for 2-3 players specifically for minor league call ups!!

you think donte green wants to play in israel?!?! lol

Agreed. Adding 2-3 slots like that increases the amount of jobs available in the NBA. And makes roster management easier for teams. It seems like a win win. And I believe there are enough NBDL teams now that there are almost as many NBDL teams as NBA teams now... well, looks like 22 teams, but that is up from years previous. There are five new teams this season.

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10/7/2016  11:31 AM
If a player is bound to one team, he limits opportunities to get called up.
Players who need development should stay in college. If they want to get paid, but are undeveloped they can play in the NBDL or overseas but do they get time to develop?
Why should teams pay big money for an undeveloped kid? "Potential"!!! ok, but that's why the kid should stay in school and develop there.
They have special academic programs for student athletes.
Athletes need to think about how they can raise their value, not feel entitled to riches.
Im all for them getting paid but teams also can't get burned having a 10 year contract on a rookie like Kwame Brown and be destroyed for years. NFL, MLB does very well because of parity when worst to first scenarios can happen in a short period of time. Current system of home team able to extend a rookie, or match a salary is a good deal for both. If the starting salary should be higher, Im ok with that.
Woj: New CBA deal possible in next few weeks!

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