The NBA and NBPA have wrapped Thursday's meeting, with the owners presenting a new offer.
"On a couple of the issues, there was some revision from the proposal we saw before," said Derek Fisher.
"At this time it's not enough to entice us to finish this out tonight," said Fisher.
Billy Hunter said the response from the player reps will indicate where the union stands on the new offer. That meeting may not happen until early next week, according to Hunter.
Hunter also said that there are approximately 30 to 40 secondary issues that still need to be resolved.
Hunter said he and Fisher asked Stern to allow them to review the deal with their player representatives.
"It's not the greatest offer in the world," said Hunter, but he feels like he needs to present this offer to the player reps.
One player representative seemed to indicate to Adrian Wojnarowski a reluctance that the meeting will be productive.
"Why do they keep scrambling us to New York for these meetings when they never listen to us?" said the source. "We told them not to go past 53 percent. They did. We told them we're not taking this deal. Why waste our time?"





