By Chris Sheridan As of 4 p.m. EDT Wednesday, the sides had been meeting for six hours. Here is a video report I filed this afternoon from the site of the lockout talks: csprtContainer();
Lockout update: Talks have resumed – 2 p.m. UPDATE
By Chris Sheridan NEW YORK — Earlier, this post listed the two biggest questions of the day in the NBA lockout talks: How much energy is left after a 16-hour bargaining session that ended after 2 a.m. this morning? Will David Stern be flexible with the Board of Governors’ schedule if a deal is within reach? We got an answer to the second one when the league announced that a 2 p.m. meeting had been postponed until this evening to allow bargaining talks to continue.
Lockout talks end after 16 hours, to resume in morning
By Chris Sheridan NEW YORK — After more than 16 hours of meetings, there still is no deal to end the NBA lockout. Also, nobody is talking. Owners and players met Tuesday into Wednesday for what was by far their longest negotiating session since the lockout was imposed, breaking up after 2 a.m. and agreeing to reconvene later Wednesday morning after a few hours sleep. Both sides heeded the wishes of federal mediator George Cohen and declined to say anything publicly. Whether this represented tangible progress
Meanwhile, overseas
By Chris Sheridan Stephon Marbury is indeed taking the subway to work. I found this photo on my qq.com Weibo feed:
Lockout update: Sides still talking after 13 hours
NEW YORK — Owners and players held their longest bargaining session since the NBA lockout was imposed July 1, breaking the 13-hour mark — and continuing to talk — as the clock hit 11 p.m. EDT Tuesday night. Federal mediator George Cohen was presiding over the meeting, which included the owners’ and players’ full bargaining committees. There were no details being released regarding what was transpiring in the bargaining room, but the very fact that the sides were spending so much time
Tweet of the Day: Metta World Peace
At least one player is figuring out a way to get paid during the lockout: @MettaWorldPeaceMetta WorldPeace Party!!!! Thursday!!! Chris Brown and Ron Artest!! T Raider promotions!! Star Power!yfrog.com/nuvd0spj
Update from Lockout Talks in NYC
By Chris Sheridan NEW YORK — It’s a full house here at the NBA lockout talks, with every member of the owners’ labor relations committee and every member of the players’ executive committee in attendance (with the exception of Keyon Dooling), along with a federal mediator. We’ve even got an extra Buss, with both Jerry, and his daughter, Jeanie, sitting in the negotiating room. As the clock neared 6 p.m., the sides had been meeting for almost eight hours. The most colorful anecdote from the press room
Yes, we have actual basketball highlights
By Chris Sheridan NEW YORK — Another lockout stakeout has begun, and I will be keeping you up to speed on whatever developments take place as the afternoon rolls along, perhaps into the evening. In the meantime, I can offer you some video of Andrei Kirilenko and Ty Lawson from last night’s Euroleague opener, won 87-74 by CSKA Moscow. There is a game recap below the video, plus some insight from a loyal reader in Tel Aviv, Israel: David “Dubi” Pick. CSKA won the opening tip and
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