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NBA Reaches a Tentative Deal to Save the Season
NBA Lockout Settlement News: Tentative Agreement Reached For An NBA Season By Christmas. Everything we know about the new deal.
News, commentary and the latest insider info on the Orlando Magic from Orlando Sentinel reporters.
MIAMI — No, the NBA lockout is not over. Not yet, but soon – once owners and players approve the deal that would have NBA games resume on Christmas Day.
NBA owners like the Dallas Mavericks' Mark Cuban, left, and Commissioner David Stern came out big winners with the tentative agreement to end the NBA lockout. (LM Otero / Associated Press) By Ben Bolch The tree will be illuminated, the stockings will
By J. Michael Falgoust, USA TODAY Assuming owners and players ratify the tentative agreement reached early Saturday to end the NBA lockout, compressed training camps and free-agent signings will begin Dec. 9, with the season opening Christmas.
Game on? NBA owners, players shake on deal
(Andrew Synowiez/US Presswire) Randy Hill has covered the NBA for 25 years in Southern California and Arizona. He played high school and college basketball. His involvement in the sport includes coaching and training at the high school level.
Christmas Day will mark the beginning of this year's NBA season after players and owners tentatively agreed on the Collective Bargaining Agreement early Saturday morning. The season will only be 66 games long. FILE – In this June 30, 2011, file photo,
Bay Area basketball fans may get their hoop dreams fulfilled by Christmas.
By Sean Gregory | @seanmgregory | November 26, 2011 | + Chris Bosh of the Miami Heat attempts a shot against the Tyson Chandler of the Dallas Mavericks in Game Six of the 2011 NBA Finals in Miami. NBA fans will receive quite a gift this Christmas: a
(Andrew Synowiez/US Presswire) Randy Hill has covered the NBA for 25 years in Southern California and Arizona. He played high school and college basketball. His involvement in the sport includes coaching and training at the high school level.