Key moments in NBA lockout
Updated: 2011-10-31 11:02
(Agencies)
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The National Basketball Association's (NBA) lockout of players is nearly four months old and has forced the league to cancel the first month of the 2011-12 regular season.
Here is a timeline of key events in the labor dispute:
June 30 - NBA announces it will lock out players when the collective bargaining agreement expires at 12:01 am on July 1.
July 13 - National Basketball Players Association sends memo to players supporting their desires and plans to play basketball overseas.
July 29 - Basketball's international federation gives approval for locked-out NBA players to compete overseas during the work stoppage.
Aug 1 - NBA owners and players meet for the first time since the lockout began with little to no progress and no new proposals tabled.
Aug 31 - Sides meet in New York in second joint meeting since the lockout began.
Sept 8 - Owners and players meet for a second straight day but do not discuss details of negotiations.
Sept 13 - Talks resume for third time in two weeks.
Sept 23 - League postpones training camps indefinitely and cancels the first week of preseason games.
Oct 4 - NBA cancels entire 114-game preseason schedule and threatens to scrap first two weeks of the 2011-12 regular season if no new agreement reached by Oct. 10.
Oct 10 - League scraps first two weeks of regular season.
Oct 12 - Both sides agree to meet with a federal mediator in attempt to resolved labor dispute.
Oct 19 - Talks break down after 30 hours of negotiations before a federal mediator spread over three straight days failed to results in a new deal.
Oct 28 - NBA cancels another two weeks of regular season, through to Nov. 30.