There has been a row about NBA players not complying the Association owners terms. While the problems entail money issues, there have been a number of unification matters as well. The latest offer form the NBA chief has not been satisfactory enough according to most players. Moreover, they want to be in talking terms beyond the November 9 deadline. While the players are holding their position regarding this matter, things do not seem to be improving for them at all. The NBA chief has said that the next offer made will be worse if the players think the present deal is bad. This seems to be turning into a labor problem for the authorities, especially as the players have decided to not give into the ultimatum set by the owner.According to reports, the players have been offered 49-51 percent of the revenues earned under the NBA banner. The commissioner has told the press that in case the players do not agree on the November 9 deadline, the offer will go down to 47 percent. While that sounds like a hard deal for most of the fans and players, the authorities have taken a stiff stance, and will not budge. That is the way things have shaped up, and little is expected to improve until further announcements. Although the players seem to be playing hard on this deal, they have told the press that they will continue to negotiate, and talks are the only way forward.The gains made by players seem to be huge for some, but the truth remains that they sweat it out to the crowd that pays the bucks. Although the NBA organizations employ people in different fields, their payments have to be made without getting them dissatisfied and burdening the authorities on another set of labor problems. While the economic problems are growing in the United States, no one would want their wages to be going down. Experts believe that the revenue generated from games to be played in the future could be far lesser than what they have been in recent years. This is a problem that the authorities seem to be denying in public.



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