Stern kept the union in the NBA Live Mobile Coins room and didn't budge on money.And guess what? I'm a rosy a union advocate as anyone, and I'm dead positive the star players who led Friday's fight are going to disappear. Chris Paul is supposed to have a charity game in North Carolina on Saturday. Is he going to cancel? Wade, LeBron and 'Melo have s--t to sell. Are they going to stick around Park Avenue? Baron Davis has Eddie Bauer coupons to use. Kevin
Durant has summer games to MUT 17 Coins play (somewhere, everywhere). Andre Iguodala has trade demands to not make. These dudes' time is lucrative, and if the season isgoing to start at some point, their summer window of earning will be over. Can Fisher keep the crew together if it takes until Wednesday to hammer something out?I doubt it, and I bet Stern doubts it, too. Notice that no reports suggest Stern caved on any of the league's negotiation points.
If this was the union's show of immaculate power, it didn't exactly do anything, did it? It's safe to assume that Stern remains the master of his domain ... even if Wade dunked on him.4. Robert Sarver. On a similar note, you have to tip your hat to the Suns' owner for apparently being the only owner willing to say it to the stars' faces.Again from Woj and Spears:Once again, Phoenix Suns owners Robert Sarver was the most vocal proponent of the owner's case, and he befuddled players by insisting that his wife had asked him to bring back the middle level exception in a designer bag."Guys,
I really want to let you keep 57 percent and all of that, but my wife is killing meover here. I need something to take back to her lest I'm the one getting locked out, nahmean nahmean (*nudge*) nahmean?" Can't bust a dude for trying.5. Baron Davis' Stylist. BecauseLumberjack Hobo is always in. (I learned that from Tim Gunn.)
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