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believed to hold weaker positions comparatively. In addition, Hayden noted that a contrast existed between the work activities of regular workers and NBA players, as perceived by typical employees, and that "the NBA lockout may have strengthened the view of many that unions are out of touch with their lives and thus have little to offer them."
365:. The players union, wanting to avoid a decline in salaries, opposed changes to the salary cap system, in particular those involving the Larry Bird exception. Other NBPA positions included opposition to a cap on individual player salaries and support for a raise of the minimum salary, which 22 percent of NBA players earned during 1997β98.
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public supported the owners 24 percent to 22 percent. One-quarter of basketball fans who responded to the poll stated that they did not know enough about the lockout to give an opinion, along with 45 percent of the general public. Media members were frequently critical of the owners and players. Sportswriter
517:. The Larry Bird exception was retained, though maximum annual pay raises were capped. New "average" and "median" salary cap exemptions, which the NBPA had proposed, allowed teams to sign one player per category even if they were over the spending limit. For teams that wished to exceed the salary cap, a
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Widely viewed as a victory for Stern and the owners, the agreement was signed by both parties on
January 20, officially ending the lockout after 204 days. It capped players' salaries at between $ 9 million and $ 14 million, depending on how long they had played in the NBA. The league became
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stated that most players "were just ready to
Wednesday at our meeting if an agreement hadn't been reached." Faced with a splintering union, Hunter moved to resume talks with Stern. On January 6, the day before Stern's deadline, he and Hunter reached an agreement, which was ratified by the NBPA later
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that ended within three hours. However, on both occasions, the players and owners reached a deal before the start of the season, and before 1998, the NBA was the only major sports league in the United States that had never lost a game because of a work stoppage. A six-year CBA had been in place since
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were canceled and training camps were postponed indefinitely as a result of stalled talks. Further negotiating sessions took place in
October and November, but no agreement was reached. The season's first two weeks were officially canceled on October 13, and 99 games scheduled for November were lost
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poll conducted in
October 1998 showed that, while most fans' opinion of professional basketball was unaffected by the work stoppage, 29 percent reported that their views had become more negative. The same poll showed that fans backed the NBPA in the dispute by a 36β29 margin, while the general
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was instituted requiring offenders to pay on a dollar-for-dollar basis, provided total league salaries were above a specified level. The league's minimum salary was increased to $ 287,500, a $ 15,000 raise from before the lockout. The players were promised that their salaries would equal 55 percent
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who was an early beneficiary of the rule. The Bird exception enabled teams to spend an unlimited amount of money to re-sign their own players, causing a substantial increase in the value of upper-end contracts. Club owners wanted to remove the exemption and place limits on maximum player salaries.
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December 23, Stern announced that he would recommend canceling the season if there was no deal by January 7, 1999. At a December 27 meeting, a "final" deal was proposed by the owners. The sides met again on January 4, and the NBPA gave its last proposal to the owners, who turned it down. Stern
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ruled that the owners did not have to pay players with guaranteed contracts during the lockout. Feerick's decision gave the owners leverage in bargaining talks. Another factor favoring the owners was that their teams received money from the NBA's television broadcasters, whose contracts with the
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called "an extremely heated, expletive-laden screaming match". Both men temporarily walked away from the bargaining table, and indicated after the session that the entire season might be canceled. Although the 1998 portion of the schedule was not played because of the lockout, 16 NBA players
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on
January 6 to end the work stoppage. Quickly ratified by the owners and players, the deal was signed later in January, ending the lockout after 204 days. The settlement provided for maximum salaries for players and a pay scale for first-year players. In the months after the lockout,
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drop for three consecutive seasons after the lockout. On the court, players struggled to condition themselves for the season on short notice, leading to subpar play around the NBA. Scoring declined by about four points per game per team on average, to the lowest total in 20 years.
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The dispute received a tepid response from sports fans and provoked criticism from media members. It continued into
January 1999, threatening the cancellation of the entire season. After division within the players union, however, NBPA executive director
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to
Philadelphia. Discussions during the lockout were characterized by frequent hostility between the players and owners. One example of the heated nature of the talks came at an early December bargaining session, when Stern and NBPA executive director
407:, the governing body for the sport in the U.S., elected to send a team consisting of lower-level professional players and amateurs. Negotiations resumed at an August 6 bargaining session, the first since the start of the lockout. NBA commissioner
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Grant M. Hayden described the NBA's action as an "offensive lockout", in which an employer attempts to force its workers into a settlement that does not favor them. An early byproduct of the lockout was the exclusion of NBA players from the
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of league revenues over the agreement's final three seasons. However, any higher percentage would lead to a salary decrease. The NBA's drug policy was expanded to cover performance-enhancing drugs and marijuana, with once-yearly testing.
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Saporito believed that each side was damaged by the lockout, in terms of financial losses and negative publicity. Stern said that he had made concessions in the agreement, while Hunter said that the parties "both blinked."
596:, began signing shorter contracts that allowed for more flexibility in team choice and salary. The agreement expired in 2005, and both sides became concerned about the possibility of another work stoppage, at a time when the
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After negotiations between the sides broke off on June 22, the lockout started nine days later. Teams were barred from making player transactions and holding workouts and meetings for the duration of the work stoppage. The
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the first major sports organization in the U.S. to limit the salaries of its players. A rookie pay scale was introduced, with salary increases tied to how early a player was selected in the
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September 1995, but it included a clause allowing NBA owners to reopen the contract after three years if more than 51.8 percent of "basketball-related income" went to player salaries.
278:(NBPA) opposed the owners' plans and wanted raises for players who earned the league's minimum salary. After the two sides failed to reach an agreement, the owners began the lockout.
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players that would prevent them from gaining unrestricted free agency after three seasons, and wanted to ban the use of marijuana and
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as a result. It was the first time in NBA history that games were canceled due to a labor dispute. On October 20, arbitrator
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and ticket sales declined during the 50-game season, and both remained below pre-lockout levels in subsequent seasons.
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1868:"Compressed NBA season could be ragged β that's what happened in lockout-shortened 1998β99 campaign"
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Harper, John (March 29, 2004). "Life After Death: Ten years since strike, baseball is back on top".
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in Philadelphia). As a result of the All-Star Game's cancellation, the NBA later awarded the
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and several owners left the talks after the NBPA presented an offer that included increased
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D'Alessandro, Dave (June 29, 1998). "It looks as if the NBA is headed for a lockout".
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Third lockout in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA)
820:"The three most lasting impacts of Kevin Garnett's revolutionary career"
258:(NBA). It lasted from July 1, 1998, to January 20, 1999, and forced the
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Hummer, Steve (October 25, 1998). "This NBA lockout evoking big yawn".
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439:(which had been scheduled to be played on February 14, 1999, at the
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Clark, Paul F.; Delaney, John Thomas; Frost, Ann Christine (2002).
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435:(which had been played on an annual basis since 1947) and the 1999
1412:"Pro Basketball; The Business Of Basketball Now Begins In Earnest"
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and nine players on the union's 19-person negotiating committee.
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league called for payments to be made if games were not played.
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1196:"Basketball; Both Sides See N.B.A. Season as Ever More Remote"
1021:"Pro Basketball; N.B.A. Owners Needn't Pay Locked-Out Players"
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was the commissioner of the NBA during the 1998β99 lockout
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Playing For Keeps: Michael Jordan & the World He Made
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1453:"For N.B.A. Owners, 1999 Labor Deal Was Win With Regrets"
1319:"Union prevents NBA players from approving 'final' offer"
1061:"NBA's Christmas lineup headlined by LeBron vs. Warriors"
990:"Pro Basketball; N.B.A. Owners Cool To Players' Proposal"
785:"Sports of The Times; A Player Who Was Truly Exceptional"
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decreased, and teams typically played at a reduced pace.
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that day and by the NBA Board of Governors on January 7.
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system and a ceiling on individual player salaries. The
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reduced to 50 games per team; season began on February 5
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1614:(October 27, 1998). "Money Talks, Nobody's Listening".
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to be shortened to 50 games per team and that season's
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Agreement reached to end lockout on January 6, 1999
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1845:"NBA could cash in if TV ratings soar with Jordan"
1355:Starr, Mark; Samuels, Allison (January 18, 1999).
83:Players proposed an increase in the minimum salary
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266:to be canceled. NBA owners reopened the league's
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470:discussed the possibility of having
1817:Rovell, Darren (February 8, 2005).
1758:"Lockout revisited, 10 years later"
1703:from the original on April 23, 2009
1636:"NBA Lockout Over; Both Sides Lose"
1548:from the original on April 17, 2009
1226:"Charity Game ' Gift To The Fans '"
1206:from the original on April 17, 2009
1059:Reynolds, Tim (December 24, 2018).
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635:Zillgitt, Jeff (October 12, 2011).
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1786:Roth, Daniel (February 21, 2000).
1756:Aschburner, Steve (July 8, 2008).
1722:Donovan, John (February 4, 1999).
1260:"To The Victor Belongs The Spoils"
1092:Steele, David (December 9, 1998).
1069:. Associated Press. Archived from
938:. September 25, 1998. p. D11.
783:Araton, Harvey (October 4, 1998).
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2053:Staudohar, Paul D. (April 1999).
2011:. New York City: Broadway Books.
1586:"CBS Poll: NBA Fans Back Players"
1438:Clark, Delaney and Frost, p. 244.
1297:"Charity Game Set Without Jordan"
1258:Taylor, Phil (January 18, 1999).
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2555:2007 Tim Donaghy betting scandal
2092:"The basketball lockout of 2011"
2077:from the original on May 8, 2009
1522:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1357:"Taking It Hard To The NBA Hoop"
1165:"NBA Labor Talks Turn #*%! Ugly"
34:July 1, 1998 β January 20, 1999
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128:National Basketball Association
2028:"Some Keys to the NBA Lockout"
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1931:Staudohar (2012), pp. 29β31.
715:Wise, Mike (June 30, 1998).
401:1998 FIBA World Championship
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1389:"NBA: Let The Games Begin!"
935:The San Diego Union-Tribune
363:performance-enhancing drugs
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452:became involved in what
2786:Maurice Podoloff Trophy
1509:Staudohar (1999), p. 8.
1099:San Francisco Chronicle
1049:Staudohar (1999), p. 7.
845:Staudohar (1999), p. 6.
3175:National Hockey League
2545:Walter A. Brown Trophy
2328:Portland Trail Blazers
2318:Minnesota Timberwolves
1728:CNN Sports Illustrated
808:Halberstam, pp. 30β31.
600:had recently lost its
598:National Hockey League
587:field goal percentages
526:Reaction and aftermath
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355:Minnesota Timberwolves
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260:1998β99 regular season
3031:Major League Baseball
2966:Basketball portal
2806:Conference Finals MVP
2351:Golden State Warriors
2323:Oklahoma City Thunder
1788:"The NBA's Next Shot"
1128:(December 21, 1999).
902:The Augusta Chronicle
616:was cut by 16 games.
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151:(executive director)
3165:2012 referee lockout
3155:2001 referee lockout
2781:Larry O'Brien Trophy
2404:New Orleans Pelicans
2356:Los Angeles Clippers
2099:Monthly Labor Review
2063:Monthly Labor Review
1699:. February 5, 1999.
1682:Hayden, pp. 463β464.
1232:on November 18, 2011
682:on November 23, 2011
418:By September 25, 24
339:Larry Bird exception
2981:2023β24 season
2704:banned or suspended
2227:Cleveland Cavaliers
1873:The Palm Beach Post
1646:on October 28, 2010
1617:The Washington Post
1569:New York Daily News
1324:Amarillo Globe-News
1286:Halberstam, p. 408.
962:New York Daily News
472:replacement players
399:that played at the
341:", named after the
272:league's salary cap
248:1998β99 NBA lockout
26:1998β99 NBA lockout
3278:NBA labor disputes
3263:1998β99 NBA season
2689:race and ethnicity
2617:2019β20 suspension
2361:Los Angeles Lakers
2280:Washington Wizards
2199:Philadelphia 76ers
1922:Birren, pp. 9, 15.
1697:The New York Times
1592:. October 30, 1998
1542:The New York Times
1457:The New York Times
1416:The New York Times
1264:Sports Illustrated
1200:The New York Times
1025:The New York Times
994:The New York Times
895:(August 7, 1998).
871:Sports Illustrated
789:The New York Times
722:The New York Times
614:2011β12 NBA season
578:television ratings
445:2002 All-Star Game
441:First Union Center
397:U.S. national team
382:
312:
293:television ratings
3250:
3249:
2989:
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2830:Anniversary teams
2566:Former divisions
2417:
2416:
2409:San Antonio Spurs
2399:Memphis Grizzlies
2288:
2287:
2265:Charlotte Hornets
2001:Halberstam, David
1900:(June 22, 2005).
1491:on April 30, 2009
1142:on August 4, 2016
1126:Smith, Stephen A.
756:The Sporting News
675:The Baltimore Sun
649:on April 16, 2016
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2646:winβloss records
2456:All-Star weekend
2389:Dallas Mavericks
2371:Sacramento Kings
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3083:
3079:2021β22 lockout
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2879:team valuations
2864:jersey sponsors
2839:
2835:Retired numbers
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2684:foreign players
2652:
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2375:
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2232:Detroit Pistons
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415:between teams.
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