Negotiation In The News: The NBA’s Roller-Coaster Disney Deal

The National Basketball Association and its union believed they had reached a win-win deal to resume their halted season, but a growing contingent of players disagreed.

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As a model of how negotiators can make lemonade out of lemons amid the global pandemic, the agreement
between the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) to wrap up their disrupted 2019–20 season appeared to stand out as a nearly textbook case. The two sides reached a deal in early June

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