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Owners are, in NBA 2K18 MT theory, asking players to give up something like 20 percent of their current salary and maybe up to 30 or 40 percent of future salary with rule changes. Players are, in theory, asking owners to continue to lose money on an annual basis, and pay players an average salary near $6 million. This is the real struggle -- money -- and until that puzzle is solved, these sessions are very nice decoration masking a giant, deep pit of despair.


 


Both sides confirmed Wednesday that progress on the Cheap NBA 2K18 MT big issues remains hard to come by. That's sobering, and in my estimation an understatement. Consider this: which side is pushing the narrative that the two sides are working hard to iron out an agreement? It's the NBA. Which side is most publicly pessimistic at this point? The players. Lockout posturing has become part and parcel of the NBA's push for positivity amid the highest-rated


 


NBA Finals since 2004. Stern wants everyone to know that the NBA has learned from the NFL and is doing everything it can to avoid a lockout.That sentiment could very well be sincere, from both Stern and the players. There's no question the NBA is in greater danger than the NFL of losing the public's attention with a work stoppage. There has to be more desperation for the NBA. There has to be a strategy that calms the public's nerves.


 


But that facade doesn't mean a thing when it actually comes down to working out a new agreement. When you're asking the players to cut $300 million in salary for next season, the public trust is roughly Priority No. 13. When you're asking Mark Cuban to lose another $100 million over the life of this CBA, the public trust is not entering the conversation. P.R. considerations are in the backseat of the car behind the one the NBA is nba18mt.com

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