No More 18 year olds as NBA Reaches Deal with Union To Avoid Lockout

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NBA, Players Agree to New Labor Deal <!-- END HEADLINE -->

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NBA owners and players agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement Tuesday, averting the possibility of a lockout.

The league called a news conference in San Antonio prior to Game 6 of the NBA Finals, with commissioner David Stern and union director Billy Hunter announcing their agreement.

The deal came on the fourth consecutive day of talks between the sides. The league's old seven-year agreement is due to expire on June 30.

Details of the new six-year agreement were not immediately disclosed, but the sides had been trying to reach compromises on several key issues. Among them were the owners' desire to raise the minimum age for draft eligibility to 19, reduce the maximum length of long-term contracts from seven years to six, and reduce the size of annual salary increases in those long-term contracts.

Among the main items the players were seeking was a reduction in the so-called escrow tax under which 10 percent of their salaries are withheld if the amount of revenues devoted to players salaries exceeds a specified percentage.

Owners had already offered to raise the salary cap from slightly more than 48 percent of revenues to 51 percent, thereby increasing the amount of money each team can spend on player salaries.

The NBA has a system known as a "soft" salary cap, allowing teams to exceed the cap threshold to retain their own free agents, and to sign free agents under the so-called midlevel exception that was added to the labor agreement in 1999 after the sides went through a 7 1/2-month lockout.

Another lockout could have begun July 1.
 

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Good. Cooler heads prevail and avoid an NHL like diaster. I personally enjoy NBA basketball and feared the worst, but now it seems all is well in Stern City.



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They were talking about 20 years of age, and looks like they will settle on 19.

Better than nothing I suppose.

The good news is the kids that were 18 and over rated will now be forced to find that out in their freshman year of college.
 

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