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NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ What's next for Gilbert Arenas? Read my latest in Off the Dribble at the New York Times.
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The next moves by Gilbert Arenas and the N.B.A. probably include more suspensions and union grievances.

NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ I just added another new question to the FAQ, on insurance.
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1/6/10: New question #60. 1/2/10: New question #53. Revised #10, 50, 54, 64, 70, 97, Acknowledgements. Minor changes to #11, 15, 17, 42, 73, 89, 99, 104.

David NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ:
Larry: The following was recently written in the Boston Globe regarding the contract of Joe Johnson:
"Johnson, who stands to become part of the esteemed free agent class of 2010, approached the Hawks about an extension last summer, according to an NBA source, but was told that since his salary cap number is higher than... his actual salary, he would be best served to wait until unrestricted free agency and re-sign.
Now, that exposes Johnson to free agency, but he would make more money returning to Atlanta than if he had signed an extension last summer. He will have a big decision come July."
How/why is his salary cap number higher than his actual salary?
http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/ articles/2010/01/03/for_now_sunds_hawks_ look_good_to_the_core/
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The Atlanta Hawks hired general manager Rick Sund for the express purpose of helping the organization emerge as an upper-echelon team in the Eastern Conference - on a limited budget.

NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ I just published a pretty big set of revisions to the FAQ.
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1/2/10: New question #53. Revised #10, 50, 54, 63, 69, 96, Acknowledgements. Minor changes to #11, 15, 17, 42, 72, 88, 98, 103.

NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ An exit strategy for Nate Robinson? My latest for NY Times.
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While the Knicks may find teams that are interested in acquiring point guard Nate Robinson, a trade may be difficult to engineer.

NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ Here's my latest for NY Times. I actually write about CBA stuff for once...
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N.B.A. teams can make trades as of this week, but the rules are complicated.

NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ Here's my latest for NY Times.
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NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ Shameless self-promotion: Here's (my latest for NY TImes. I caught up with Derek Fisher (the Players Union president) to check on the status of negotiations.
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With the collective bargaining agreement between the N.B.A. and the players union set to expire in 2011, the parties once again have begun to lay the groundwork for the negotiations toward a new agreement.

NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ My latest....
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While a number of teams are likely to explore bringing in Byron Scott, who was dismissed as coach of the New Orleans Hornets on Thursday, the best fit might come with a return to his N.B.A. roots in Los Angeles.

NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ Part 2 is up now.
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Off the Dribble is The New York Times pro basketball blog, which focuses on the Knicks, Nets and the entire N.B.A. and W.N.B.A.
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