Labor talks between the NBA and players union are set to resume Saturday, in yet another attempt to end the lockout by agreeing to a new collective bargaining agreement.

Last Friday, the sides broke off negotiations with the owners maintaining an offer of 50% and the players insisting on a share of 52.5% of basketball-related income.

The union met Thursday to regroup and, presumably, formulate its endgame strategy. Afterward, Roger Mason confirmed the Saturday bargaining session with the league and stated that the players are completely unified.