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2011 NBA lockout

The 2011 NBA lockout was the fourth and most recent lockout in the history of the National Basketball Association. Team owners began the work stoppage upon expiration of the 2005 collective bargaining agreement. The 161-day lockout began on July... Wikipedia
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The 2011 NBA lockout was the fourth and most recent lockout in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Team owners began the work stoppage ...
Jul 5, 2011 · No one gets their paycheck, and every players' contract has temporarily expires until the new CBA (collective bargaining agreement) is signed.
It was the fourth lockout in the history of the NBA, and the second labor stoppage resulting in a cancellation of games, shortening each team's 2011-12 season ...
The 2011 NBA lockout, which lasted for five months and forced the 2011-12 season to be shortened to 66 regular season games per team. See also ...
Jan 25, 2012 · The lockout was declared on July 1 and froze all negotiations with incumbent players as well as draftees. In the wake of the lockout, the ...
Jun 28, 2023 · The NBA lockout started on July 1 and ended on Dec. 8. The 161-day lockout resulted in a lot of changes regarding the CBA as the team owners and ...
Nov 26, 2012 · The players' share of basketball-related income (BRI) was reduced from 57 percent under the previous agreement to 51.15 percent for the 2011-12 ...
... (2011 Agreement) that ended the 2011 NBA lockout. Player concessions were predictable because the NBA's economic structure desperately needed an overhaul.
Oct 13, 2015 · All players have limited careers, so even for an all-star a loss of a 15-20 million dollar salary is a big hit. Their outside revenue streams ...