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Stern said he felt it appropriate to reveal information about the league's salary cap proposal on Tuesday, but said the relative silence after Friday's session was because "rhetoric is not helpful if it's incendiary and we're not interested in incendiary rhetoric on either side."
They decided not to meet again until after the Board of Governors meeting in Dallas, where owners will be briefed on the state of collective bargaining negotiations and plans for expanded revenue sharing. The union speculated that the lockout authorization vote would take place, but Stern wouldn't comment.
"We're going down to the Tuesday meeting and what will be will be," Stern said. "The one thing we don't want is a lockout. We have told the players that."
They could impose one anyway if the talks back in New York go nowhere, and Stern indicated that could be done even without a vote beforehand.
"We can do whatever we need to do whenever we need to do it, however we need to it," he said. "It's not about the formality of a meeting, but for us the time best spent, the best time we're going to spend next week hopefully, is on the meetings with the players on Wednesday that with any luck goes over to Thursday, and that's where we are."
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