Jun 242012
 

Apparently, NBA commissioner David Stern wants to be a candidate for most hated man in New York.

According to a league official, Stern’s plan to appeal the union’s victory in the Jeremy Lin/Steve Novak Bird-rights war may carry over into the July 1 start of free agency. That would delay the Knicks’ ability to negotiate for any free agent and create a public-relations nightmare for Stern, whose office is in Midtown.

On Monday, both sides will start talks concerning setting up an appeal panel in Stern’s attempt to overturn arbitrator Kenneth Dam’s decision. One possible resolution is having the appeal process occur but still allowing Novak and Lin to have their Bird rights this summer.

Without Bird rights for Novak, the Knicks have no means of re-signing the three-point ace. Without Bird rights for Lin, the Knicks would have to use their $5 million mid-level exception, leaving little means to sign another free agent beyond the veteran’s minimum.

If the union victory stands up, the Knicks will have either a $5 million or $3 million exception to use on a free agent. Union attorney Ron Klempner said he expects the two players to have Bird rights July 1.

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Jun 222012
 

UNREAL. After hearing from pretty much every reputable source and/or NBA analyst that there was no chance the Players’ Association would win their case, arbitrator Kenneth Dam has rules that the Knicks Jeremy Lin and Steve Novak have in fact, retained their Bird Rights. Howard Beck from the NY Times broke the story: The arbitrator, [...]

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Jun 222012
 

UNREAL. After hearing from pretty much every reputable source and/or NBA analyst that there was no chance the Players’ Association would win their case, arbitrator Kenneth Dam has rules that the Knicks Jeremy Lin and Steve Novak have in fact, retained their Bird Rights. Howard Beck from the NY Times broke the story: The arbitrator, [...]

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Jun 182012
 

It is now up to an arbitrator to decide how the New York Knicks proceed into the NBA offseason. The case on whether Jeremy Lin and Steve Novak will keep their Bird Rights has been heard and now both the league and the NBPA await his decision. The problem is that it creates a waiting game and that there is no exact timetable for when an answer will get revealed. The only fact we have right now is that Kenneth Dam will make his decision before the July 1 start of free agency.

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Jun 132012
 

The highly anticipated Early Bird Rights hearing between the NBA players association and the league took place Wednesday and lasted about 3½ hours at the NBA counsel office, but no decision was made.

A union representative told ESPN New York that the arbitrator, Kenneth Dam, will decide before July 1, the start of free agency, but has “no idea how soon.”

The only other people present in the meeting were lawyers for both the NBA and NBPA, as well as Knicks forward Steve Novak, who made a surprise appearance to testify.

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