NBA players reject owners' offer
Updated: November 15, 2011, 12:52 PM ET
By
Marc Stein | ESPN.com
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In his podcast, Bill Simmons talks with Marc Stein and Ric Bucher about the beginning of "nuclear winter" and how the lockout evolved to where it is now.
If the key figures cared more about their legacies, we'd be watching Celtics vs. Heat this week instead of staring at the NBA's wreckage, writes J.A. Adande.
David Stern's ability to spew arrogance and have it come across as genuine hurt and kindly advice has reached epic proportions, writes Tim Keown.
ESPN.com writers and NBA fans analyze just how the disaster that is the NBA lockout got to this point.
Obviously, Mr. Kessler got his way and we are about to go into the nuclear winter of the NBA.
Which side do you blame more for the NBA labor impasse? Is the NBA doing irreversible damage to its brand with the extended lockout? Are you still an NBA fan?
Here's a look at the owners' seven-page summary of its collective bargaining agreement proposal given to the NBA players' union. 
