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Stern said the players made an economic offer Friday that even they would characterize as minor. He said both sides have now made three formal proposals.
Maurice Evans of Washington said both sides are frustrated, and the players "feel like they're trying to give us things that we already have." He added the owners are still working off their initial proposal from February 2010 that the players believe was rejected.
Yet despite the long odds and short time, both sides hope enough can get done in the remaining 13 days to avoid a lockout. Fisher was asked if the CBA was a 1 million-piece puzzle, how many pieces had been completed.
"One piece controls several hundred thousand pieces, so essentially we could put together a million-piece puzzle in a very short time if we can get two or three pieces in the right place," he said, "and that's what we're focused on doing."
[Associated Press;
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