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AP: Experts predict lost games for NBA

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=6277628&campaign=rss&source=NBAHeadlines

MIAMI -- Jeffrey Kessler and Howard Ganz were attorneys on opposite sides of the dais in a hotel ballroom Thursday, which seemed strangely appropriate given that they were discussing labor issues facing professional sports.

Among Kessler's clients: NBA players.

Among Ganz's clients: the NBA itself.

And already, concern is ramping up that the NBA could soon be in the same situation the NFL currently faces.

Many in a field of top sports business experts appearing at the World Congress of Sports believe that all major sports leagues -- other than baseball -- are likely facing labor trouble, with some predicting that next season's NBA schedule will be shortened by a work stoppage. Talk of labor issues dominated the two-day event, which ended Thursday.

"I think certainly a lockout is by no means inevitable," said Ganz, the co-chair of Proskauer's Sports Law Group and someone who has advised the NBA on labor issues for more than 30 years. "There is plenty of time left to reach a new agreement. The parties have been engaged in negotiations. ... I'm sure there will be bargaining sessions scheduled shortly."



One would hope basketball can learn from the lessons being provided right now from football. I don't think there's anybody on the players side that is looking forward to the prospect of the lockout.
” -- Attorney Jeffrey Kessler


The NBA's current labor deal expires June 30.

With the NFL already three weeks into its lockout after talks on a new labor agreement broke down, and with baseball involved in talks on a new deal -- its collective bargaining agreement expires in December, though there are no signs of major trouble looming in its negotiations -- there's widespread speculation across the sports world about what may happen with the NBA.

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