NEW YORK (AP) — NBA owners and players will meet Friday and perhaps through the weekend, with Commissioner David Stern warning there are “enormous consequences at play” as the sides try to preserve an on-time start to the season.
Talks ended after two days Wednesday so negotiators could return home before summoning their respective bargaining committees to New York for the most important stretch of the lockout. They are prepared to meet through the weekend if progress toward a new collective bargaining agreement is being made.
With the Nov. 1 season opener a little more than a month away, Stern said there would be “a lot of risk” to not having an agreement by the end of this week. But both sides said there hasn’t been enough progress to put them on the verge of a deal.