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NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ

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

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
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NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ

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.
Jason
Jason
How'd they get him to talk?!
November 18 at 12:11pm
NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ
NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ
Fisher? I talked to him for a few minutes in the locker room last week.
November 18 at 12:42pm
NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ
offthedribble.blogs.nytimes.com
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
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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.
NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ

NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ First blog post is up for the Times.

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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.
Howard Beck
Howard Beck
Hey, we magically brought back your moustache! The power of the Times in action.
October 20 at 6:50pm
Jon Hamm
Jon Hamm
I see you're going to explore options for moving Eddy Curry. Does one of those options involve a cattle prod?
October 20 at 7:01pm
NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ
NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ
Howard, I have to say I was a little disappointed you guys didn't cover my shaving it with a little more...hoopla. It was a major media event in MY book...
October 20 at 7:02pm
Rich
Rich
It seems like the Knicks would have to take on an equally bad, but smaller and longer contract. Curry/Chandler for SJax/Claxton, for example.
October 20 at 7:33pm
NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ

NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ This spreadsheet is a work in progress, but I'd be interested in any opinions. You enter the parts in yellow, and it calculates the rest.

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Maury
Maury
I think it's fantastic. Great tool.
September 3 at 10:22pm
Tőrös Balázs
Tőrös Balázs
Reading this from iPhone. Can't wait to take a look at it.
September 4 at 1:06am
Ruthy Rotimi
Ruthy Rotimi
This is great!!!
October 7 at 9:18am
NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ

NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ League & player representatives met to lay the groundwork for future discussions. The league representatives made it clear that they will NOT pick up their option to extend the CBA to 2012, and will let it expire in 2011.

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NEW YORK -- The countdown to the next NBA lockout began in a way Tuesday, with commissioner David Stern and a group of 10 team owners making it abundantly clear that they will not extend the current labor deal into the 2011-12 season.
Steven Bari
Steven Bari
Their (the NBA) decisions may lie on the outcome of the NFL vs. ANI supreme court case.
August 5 at 11:47am
NBA Salary Cap/Collective Bargaining Agreement FAQ
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