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So what has the NBLPA ever achieved? Why hasn't there been pressers about the NBLPA in negotiations with the NBL? When does their current contract expire with the NBL?
Given it mentions the standard player contract and player contracting system, the Brian Conklin clause is presumably part of it, along with whatever changes the NBL wants to make. And from what Holmes has said in the past, almost every discussion with the league involves them trying to get the points cap abolished.
Be interesting if the league does want to abolish it, whether they perhaps pretend otherwise, so they can 'concede' that to get other things through.