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They couldn't do nearly enough before Thursday's deadline, not with the enormous gap in their financial proposals. Union executive director Billy Hunter said the sides hoped to meet again in about two weeks and would perhaps start with other topics instead of going right back to economics.
In the meantime, rookies are missing the chance to play in summer league games and don't know when their first paycheck will arrive. National teams are worrying about putting together rosters for Olympic qualifying tournaments that won't include their top players.
And down the line, there's the fear that an 82-game schedule won't exist next season.
"Nervous? I wouldn't say that's the right word for it. Probably upset, a little frustrated because we just want to play basketball," Hornets All-Star Chris Paul said. "At the end of the day, we just want to do what's right. We want a fair deal. We just want to hoop. Like I've said before, it's all about our fans. I think the worst thing about this whole situation is our fans. They want to see us play."
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