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Sunday, November 27, 2011

It ends the lockout, the NBA is back for Christmas

After more than 15 hours of meeting the owners and players have reached a tentative agreement to end the lockout, according to the CBS advance via twitter at first. If anything goes awry, the season could start on Christmas Day and a schedule of 66 games, as confirmed by David Stern himself . The aim is that the season begins on 9 December.

After this tentative agreement after 149 days of lockout, you park the judicial process and the players union has to re-form (three to five days may take). Meanwhile, will finish out the details and fringes to write review and approve the new collective agreement by a vote of both parties.

Technically, until it is approved lockout CBA is not finished. The approximate time for this to happen from now on will be about 15 days. Then the transfer market will be held a little season of two to four games per team and kick off the new season will be in a month. Coinciding with the Christmas Day.

David Stern himself has stated in a press conference that has become "a principle of understanding" and there will be "three games on Christmas Day." If nothing changes, the agenda will jump-start luxury Boston Knicks, Miami, Dallas and Chicago-Lakers.

By the NBA and the owners have come to the meeting David Stern, Adam Silver, Peter Holt (San Antonio Spurs) and lawyers Rick Buchanan and Dan Rube. For the players, Billy Hunter, Derek Fisher, Mo Evans, economist Kevin Murphy and attorney Ron Klempner.

By the NBA and the owners have come to the meeting David Stern, Adam Silver, Peter Holt (San Antonio Spurs) and lawyers Rick Buchanan and Dan Rube. For the players, Billy Hunter, Derek Fisher, Mo Evans, economist Kevin Murphy and attorney Ron Klempner.

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