I wonder what the mindset of Hunter and Fisher were, going into today's last-ditch negotations.
If they don't come to an agreement today, then the owners will have no choice but to submit their hardline offer. And since there isn't any way that the union can begin to negotiate with the league with that as a starting point, the only real option is the threat of decertification.
If they can't come to an agreement tonight, I don't see how they are going to come to an agreement in the 45-day window prior to the decertification vote, as such an option is going to result in another month or two of lost games, and therefore lost revenue that both sides are going to want to recoop.
And if they do decertify, then Hunter and Fisher lose all their power, and if things end up going badly for the players in the courts, they will share the majority of the blame for destroying things on the player's side.
So I go back to their mindset. If they can't get something done today, they will most likely lose their power and things will be out of their hands. Will that mean that they will be willing to accept a deal, even it isn't what they want?
Say they want 5 changes and the league gives them a single change, and then says "Take it or leave it", will that one item be enough for them to "save face" and take back to the players to vote? Or are they going to push for 2, 3, 4, or all 5 items in order to make a deal?
I don't know how many issues they are going to want to negotiate, I just wonder at how little will be just enough for them to accept.
If they don't come to a deal, I'm positive that Stern will indicate what items the league decided to relent to the union, and he'll indicate how those concessions by the league were still not enough for the Union, and so they are now forced to pull the offer and begin anew with their hardline offer.
We'll see...I want to be hopeful that pride isn't going to ruin this season.