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(10:46:03 PM) NBA cancels first two weeks of regular season – NBA commissioner David Stern has cancelled the first two weeks of the 2011-12 regular season after several hours of meetings failed to result in a new labour deal with players. (This story continues here)
(11:01:06 PM) NBA cancels first two weeks of regular season in labor dispute – NBA Commissioner David Stern scraps schedule through Nov. 14, saying sides are 'very far apart on virtually all issues.' Players union chief Billy Hunter says he believes move is part of owners' plan. NBA Commissioner David Stern scraps schedule through Nov. 14, saying sides are 'very far apart on virtually all issues.' Players union chief Billy Hunter says he believes move is part of owners ... (This story continues here)
(10:53:46 PM) NBA Cancels Games And World Yawns – NBA commissioner David Stern cancelled the first two weeks of the 2011-12 season Monday night. The lockout of NBA players which began July 1 shows no sign of ending any time soon as there is a significant divide on "virtually all issues," according to Stern. It marks the second time that NBA games were cancelled due to a work stoppage. My SportsMoney colleague Maury Brown has a recap of the ... (This story continues here)
(11:09:07 PM) NBA cancels first 2 weeks of season (AP) – NBA owners will lose $1 million on average for every game canceled because of the lockout, and players will lose an estimated $350 million a month. The pain, though, may be more acute for thousands of people with no seat at the bargaining table. Bars, restaurants and hotels will go quiet. Parking spots will go unfilled. (This story continues here)
(11:04:38 PM) NBA cancels first two weeks of season – Two weeks of the NBA season are gone and more are in jeopardy because of what Commissioner David Stern calls "the gulf that separates us" in labor negotiations. (This story continues here)
(11:50:12 PM) NBA quick fix? Clean house – Winderman: What will strengthen the NBA is eliminating the owners — we're talking about you, MJ. (This story continues here)
(11:02:37 PM) A guide to the NBA lockout – Some questions and answers about the NBA's labor impasse: Q: What's the damage so far? A: NBA Commissioner David Stern canceled the first two weeks of the regular season Monday, with both owners and players estimating losses at hundreds of millions of dollars. Q: What happens next? A: No meetings are currently scheduled, and Stern warned that more games could be lost with each passing day. (This story continues here)
(11:18:42 PM) NBA owners, players divided by push to restructure like NFL – The NBA, like the NFL before it, is embroiled in a full-scale labor battle, in part because the NBA wants what the NFL has: competitive balance, a healthy distribution of talent and a basic belief that every team, regardless of market size, should have the chance to win a title. (This story continues here)
(11:31:12 PM) NBA owners, players to meet for last-gasp talks – NBA owners, players and their union negotiators met for five hours in a last ditch bid to resolve their contract dispute and save the scheduled start of the regular season. (This story continues here)
(11:06:21 PM) No Deal: NBA cancels first two weeks of season – Two weeks of NBA games are lost. Many more could be in jeopardy. (This story continues here)
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