Board of Governors and Players Approve CBA; Lockout Officially Over

The NBA lockout, which kept players and owners separated for 149 days, is finally over. The lockout began on July 1, 2011 and spanned all the way into November. The parties reached a tentative agreement last month, but at that point the lockout was not yet officially lifted.

However, after a series of approvals and votes, the NBA can now get back to work. The players were missing out on playing their favorite sport and the owners were losing millions of dollars, but that is now in the past. The work-stoppage is over and fans can get to see the world’s best athletes again.

You May Also Like

Lakers News: Dwight Howard’s Injury Not As Severe As Reported

The loss to the Denver Nuggets on Sunday night was devastating to…

Lonzo Ball Informed Lakers He Would Wear Kobe Bryant’s Signature Shoe If Big Baller Brand Model Was Factor In Ankle Injuries

When Lonzo Ball was coming into the league, he did so without a traditional shoe endorsement contract that…

Juan Toscano-Anderson Discusses Differences Between Lakers And Warriors

One of the first signings the Los Angeles Lakers made this offseason was to bring in defensive-minded wing Juan Toscano-Anderson…

Lakers Rumors: Has Brandon Ingram Gotten Taller This Summer?

One of the greatest atrributes about Los Angeles Lakers second-year forward Brandon Ingram is his length…