CBA expires, NBA locks out its players
Updated: July 1, 2011, 1:56 PM ET
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Optimism about the NBA lockout? Not here. In fact, the labor dispute between the league and its players union makes the NFL's lockout look like child's play, writes Michael Wilbon.
NBA owners and players seem oddly amiable as the two sides part ways and prepare for a lockout, writes Chris Sheridan.
If the NBA season doesn't start on time, commissioner David Stern will bear the brunt of the blame, writes Ian O'Connor. 
Obviously, the clock is now running with regard to whether or not there will be a loss of games, and so I'm hoping that over the next month or so that there will be sort of a softening on their side and maybe we have to soften our position as well.
