NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 30: Commissioner of the NBA, David Stern announces that a lockout will go ahead as NBA labor negotiations break down at Omni Hotel on June 30, 2011 in New York City. The NBA has locked out the players after they were unable to reach a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA). The current CBA is due to expire tonight at midnight. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
All the lockout links you need are right here. And now, I'm depressed.
- Most pertinent to the Wizards: how does the lockout affect their free-agent situation. [Michael Katz, SB Nation D.C.]
- Must-reads of the day: how the "losses" the owners claim aren't really losses. [Deadspin, Larry Coon]
- Essential lockout takes: [Ken Berger, Chris Sheridan, Sam Amick, Ian Thomsen, Adrian Wojnarowski, Tom Ziller, Andrew Sharp, ]
- Andohbytheway, only two owners were at yesterday's meeting: James Dolan (because it was in New York) and Peter Holt (because he's the committee chair). [Berger]
- On the minimal contact players can have with other team personnel, and vice versa. [Marc Spears]
- The Players Association is mad about some of David Stern's comments. [Point Forward]
- Antawn Jamison says the players are more unified than in 1999, which may be good or bad. [Oklahoman]
- Meanwhile, Gilbert Arenas gets deep and real. [SBNation.com]
- This FAQ covers all the lockout basics. [NBA.com]
- Phil Chenier shaves his mustache. [Truth About It]
- The Wizards' web site as of right now. [Truth About It]
- It's time for more planking. [@JaValeMcGee34]


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