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On this day in 1982, the NBA and the Players Association reached a four-year deal that included a revenue-sharing plan, the very first of its kind in team sports. Under the 1982 deal, players received 53% of revenues starting with the 1984-85 season and payroll minimums and maximums were installed. While that's just the cliffnotes version of the deal, today's Collective Bargaining Agreement is decidedly more complicated. Here's a look around the basketball blogosphere this week..
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