Saturday, August 8, 2015

Sources: Refs union, NBA reach tentative agreement on new deal


 The NBA and the National Basketball Referees Association have come to a conditional concurrence on another seven-year bargain that will gone through 2022, alliance sources told Yahoo Sports.
Arbitrators and the NBA have consented to another seven-year bargain. (Getty)

Arbitrators and the NBA have consented to another seven-year bargain. (Getty)

The union's 60 or more arbitrator participation will meet in Chicago on Thursday to vote on last sanction of the agreement, sources told Yahoo Sports.

The NBA and the NBRA opened converses with a year left on the current aggregate haggling assention, and will supplant the last season of the flow five-year concurrence with terms on another arrangement, sources told Yahoo Sports. The arbitrators' new arrangement will incorporate considerable raises for refs and the staffing of the association's replay focus in Secaucus, N.J., with refs, sources said.

The NBA will be producing fundamentally more income with another $24 billion TV contract starting in 2016

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