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NBA CBA 101: Everything to know about new agreement, from salary cap to free agency and beyond


On Saturday, the NBA and its players agreed to coexist peacefully with a new collective bargaining agreement. The deal ensures that we won't have a lockout until 2029 at the earliest, but labor stability is just about the only constant at play here. The new agreement is going to tweak virtually every element of roster-building in some significant way. (CBS Sports)

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NBA CBA 101: Everything to know about new agreement, from salary cap to free agency and beyond


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