No progress made after latest labor talk
Updated: September 14, 2011, 2:24 PM ET
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ESPN.com's J.A. Adande thinks the lockout will last through the planned start of the season, and that when it ends it will be on the owners' terms.
A hard cap remains a major sticking point between the owners and players, and TrueHoop's Henry Abbott breaks down the arguments.
I think coming out of today, obviously because of the calendar, we can't come out of here feeling as though training camps and the season is going to start on time at this point.
The NBA lockout began on July 1, but a tentative agreement has been reached to save the season. ESPN.com Topics keeps you up to date with all of the latest on the NBA's labor situation. 