The NBA has canceled the season's first two weeks after a six-hour negotiating session in New York City failed to close the gulf between players and owners on a new labor agreement.
Saying he was "sad" and "sorry," NBA commissioner David Stern specifically used the word "canceled" -- and not postponed -- and yes, he says that means there won't be an 82-game season this time around.
The NBA Players Association's Billy Hunter, though, said those canceled games could be made up if a deal is reached in the next two weeks.
By announcing the cancelation of two weeks and not just one, the league picked a time frame that means players will miss their first paycheck of the season.
Stern told reporters in New York City that the two sides "remain very, very far apart on virtually all issues."
This could get long and very ugly, sports fans.
Here's the story I wrote for Tuesday's paper and the web site with reaction from Wolves player rep Anthony Tolliver and via Twitter rookie Derrick Williams.
Now we'll see if the players union borrows a page from the NFL players union handbook, decertify and take this thing into the courts.