Nba lockout how long
The ability to block players in a lockout has never been tested through litigation, and once they're there, anything can happen. If players under contract are cleared to play in Europe, will there be a mass exodus?
It's doubtful. For one thing, there simply aren't enough teams with enough open roster spots to accommodate plus NBA players. And the ones who do sign overseas will likely make only a fraction of what they earned in the NBA. If the lockout lasts an entire season, what will happen with the draft? How will the draft order be determined? If the season is canceled and the sides come to an agreement by next June, the draft should go on as planned.
The draft order will be a little tricky. There will be no season upon which to determine the order, and they can't just repeat the draft order -- that would "reward" teams twice for the same bad season in The NHL was faced with this dilemma when it lost its season to a lockout. The league settled on a weighted lottery that included all 30 teams.
The weighting was based on playoff appearances over the previous three seasons and first overall picks over the previous four seasons. The NBA would likely adopt a similar system should the season be canceled. It would be a one-time occurrence -- the league would revert to its usual system the following year. If the lockout lasts an entire year, what happens to contracts that expire following the season?
Do they expire anyway, or does the contract extend through ? A contract that is scheduled to expire following the season should expire on June 30, , whether or not the season is played. This means it's possible that free agents -- like Dwight Howard -- may have already played their last game for their current teams. Nervous teams had the opportunity to make a trade by June 30 to avoid the risk of losing these players without compensation. However, no such trade was completed, which may indicate either some faith in their ability to hang on to their potential free agents, or in the league's ability to resolve the labor dispute before the season is lost.
Sacramento and Cleveland swapped Omri Casspi and J. Hickson on Thursday, but neither player's contract ends in It is also possible for the two sides to mutually agree that "didn't happen," so all contracts will simply be pushed back by one year. Therefore this is all subject to negotiation. After the labor dispute is settled, will my team be able to.
We're a long way away from knowing how the rules will work in the next agreement. At this point it's unknown whether there will be a hard cap or a soft cap, how much room teams will have to sign free agents, what the trade rules might be or whether exceptions will continue to exist.
So it's pointless to ask right now if the Knicks will be able to sign a third star to go with Amare Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony , if Orlando will need to trade Dwight Howard, if New Jersey will need to trade Deron Williams , if Miami can add a point guard and a center to complement the Big Three, if the Bulls can add a shooting guard, if the Clippers can add a small forward or if the Lakers can add a point guard who's not an AARP member.
These questions will just have to wait. Follow him on Twitter. Skip to main content Skip to navigation. Rams add Beckham Jr. Los Angeles Rams. Superman returns: Cam rejoins QB-thin Panthers. Carolina Panthers. They want to keep guaranteed contracts because that's guaranteed money.
They're opposed to the hard cap because that caps their salaries. In particular, a hard cap would keep the wealthier teams from bidding competitively on players. The players union also wants revenue sharing to be part of the collective bargaining agreement so they can force teams at the lower end to spend more on player salaries.
The rookie salary compensation scheme. It shouldn't be too bad of a negotiation. In the NBA, the owners want some fundamental changes to the collective bargaining agreement. Maybe because football is the king of sports. It's a more distinct season. It holds the fall to itself. Also, the NBA is a long, spread-out affair. If basketball misses a third of its regular season, it still has 55 games. If football misses a third of its season, you're down to 10 games.
They later dropped that figure to The players have been united in rejecting such a proposal. In the most recent proposal from the owners, they sought a division of BRI and a game season beginning on December But the players said no deal. Its current president, Los Angeles Lakers point guard Derek Fisher, and executive director, Billy Hunter, have been leading the negotiations for the players. But on Monday, when the players rejected the owners' most recent offer, the NBPA announced its intention to disband the union and sue the league for anti-trust violations.
While such a move theoretically ends any hope of an NBA season — because it moves from negotiation to litigation — it is by no means irreversible. Disclaiming the union also doesn't prevent individual players from negotiating with individual teams, though this scenario is unlikely. On Monday afternoon, many players tweeted their support for dissolving the union and sounded prepared to endure a protracted work stoppage. Instead, the players will now have their outside attorneys, Jeffery Kessler and David Boies, put a full-court legal press on the owners by filing an anti-trust claim.
The addition of Boies to the players' legal team is a particularly fascinating move. Perhaps best known as the man who represented Al Gore before the supreme court in the presidential election, Boies most recently counseled the NFL in its CBA battles with the players' union. In an ironic twist, the NFL players' union was represented by Kessler. Boies has also advised the Yankees and Nascar. Why the switch? As Boies told reporters : "It's obviously a very different situation.
It's a situation in which the collective bargaining process has essentially broken down. For their own purposes, the NBA has chosen to issue an ultimatum. It's our way or no way …It was only when [the players] concluded that the collective bargaining process was over with and that there wasn't any purpose in continuing that they took this action. Also, Michael Redd, earns over 20 million dollars per year, and has been injured the past two years.
If you eliminated guarantied contracts, teams could get on the right track much quicker than before, with a small cap hit to the team.
There was an issue of the NBA not having set rules for violations such as these with fines and suspensions, so expect the new CBA to have rules like this. Players have complained about the minimum draft age, but this will not likely be changed from 19 years old. With any questions regarding this, please comment below, I will respond to your questions as best as I can with my understanding of the situation.
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