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  • He calls the league's hesitation to try them "a failure of creativity."

    Should Basketball Duds Try Football? Kevin Clark 2012

  • Any of them could be identified as the league's top offensive player, but this season Griffin has added a dimension to his world-class speed - passing accuracy.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • All four teams paid what is known as the league's _________ tax - a penalty levied on the biggest spenders.

    NYT > Home Page By KATHERINE SCHULTEN 2011

  • Edward Weston called the league's publication, Photo Notes, "the best photo magazine in America today."

    The Working Class Revealed Richard B. Woodward 2011

  • Spokesman Mike Bass told The Associated Press the layoffs are "not a direct result of the lockout but rather a response to the same underlying issue; that is, the league's expenses far outpace our revenues."

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Brian Mahoney 2011

  • "The layoffs are not a direct result of the lockout but rather a response to the same underlying issue - that is, the league's expenses far outpace our revenues," the N.B.A. spokesman Mike Bass said.

    NYT > Home Page By HOWARD BECK 2011

  • Even though the players association disbanded Nov. 14 after rejecting what Commissioner David Stern had called the league's last offer before a drastic reset proposal, the main principals from the two sides were at it again Friday in a New York hotel room.

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • Spokesman Mike Bass told The Associated Press the layoffs are "not a direct result of the lockout but rather a response to the same underlying issue; that is, the league's expenses far outpace our revenues."

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • Spokesman Mike Bass told The Associated Press the layoffs are "not a direct result of the lockout but rather a response to the same underlying issue; that is, the league's expenses far outpace our revenues."

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Brian Mahoney 2011

  • Ex-Seahawk Pete Kendall, the former union's permanent player representative, called the league's offer "kind of the old switcheroo."

    The Seattle Times 2011

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