NBA Locks Out Players, NBA 2K12 May Be Only Way to Enjoy New Season of Basketball

The NBA has joined the NFL in locking out players over a collective bargaining dispute

The National Basketball Association announced that it will commence a lockout of its players, effective at 12:01 am ET on July 1, until a new collective bargaining agreement is reached with the National Basketball Players Association. The NBA is joining the NFL as owners battle with players over revenues and a new collective bargaining agreement. With the NFL talks moving in a positive direction, the next season of NBA basketball may only exist in 2K Sports’ NBA 2K12. Number two NBA Draft 2011 pick Derrick Williams will be able to see himself in the new game, but that might be as close as he gets to the pros this year.

 

“The expiring collective bargaining agreement created a broken system that produced huge financial losses for our teams,” said NBA Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver. “We need a sustainable business model that allows all 30 teams to be able to compete for a championship, fairly compensates our players, and provides teams, if well-managed, with an opportunity to be profitable.”

“We have made several proposals to the union, including a deal targeting $2 billion annually as the players' share -- an average of approximately $5 million per player that could increase along with league revenue growth,” said Silver. “Elements of our proposal would also better align players’ pay with performance.”

“We will continue to make every effort to reach a new agreement that is fair and in the best interests of our teams, our players, our fans, and our game.”

During the lockout, players will not receive their salaries; teams will not negotiate, sign or trade player contracts; players will not be able to use team facilities for any purpose; and teams will not conduct or facilitate any summer camps, exhibitions, practices, workouts, coaching sessions, or team meetings.