If you've been paying attention to the NBA's labor woes, this statement should sound familiar: "Unfortunately, we lose less money by not playing, and we know if we were to try to continue to play we would lose franchises and be in terrible, terrible shape. We are out of gas."
Sounds like any of a dozen comments made by NBA Commissioner David Stern and National Basketball Players Assn. President Derek Fisher since the NBA locked players out on July 1.
But those quotes came from the archives, not recent headlines. They were uttered on Sept. 15, 2004, the first by
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