Unlike the Cali leagues, this will be a relatively quick session. The Rockets will compete on 5 consecutive days at the Target Center according to the schedule announced : • July 15: Indiana vs. Houston, 3 p.m.; Toronto vs. New York, 5 p.m.; Minnesota vs. Milwaukee, 7 p.m. • July 16: Toronto vs. Indiana, 3 p.m.; Milwaukee vs. Houston, 5 p.m.; Minnesota vs. New York, 7 p.m. • July 17: Indiana vs. New York, 11 a.m.; Toronto vs. Milwaukee, 1 p.m.; Minnesota vs. Houston, 7:30 p.m. • July 18: Indiana vs. Milwaukee, 3 p.m.; Houston vs. New York, 5 p.m.; Minnesota vs. Toronto, 7 p.m. • July 19: Houston vs. Toronto, 11 a.m.; New York vs. Milwaukee, 1 p.m.; Minnesota vs. Indiana, 3 p.m. (Source : www.startribune.com) Of course this all hinges on all sides agreeing on a CBA in time for these games... Do we have any fans in Minnesota capable of attending the games?
Notes NBA deputy commissioner Russ Granik attended the game and gave a pessimistic reading on where labor negotiations stand, saying he believes a lockout is more likely than not to happen after the current collective bargaining agreement expires June 30. Labor talks broke down last week after the union outlined its latest proposal. ... http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/3663260