More details of the NBA's revised offer to the union are emerging.  Among them:

The minimum team salary would be 85 percent of the salary cap in the first two years and increase to 90 percent in the third year of the new collective bargaining agreement. This figure was 70 percent under the last CBA.

Full Bird rights would carry over to the new CBA and the league agreed to push annual raises under these contracts to 6.5 percent, up from 5.5 percent under the previous offer.

Players with contracts that are below the average salary would be eligible for opt-out clauses.

The league has also offered a new exception, of $2.5 million for up to two years, for teams that have less than $2.5 million of cap room.

Meanwhile, former super-agent David Falk believes the players must be allowed to vote on what the NBA has stated is its best offer.

“I think it would be a complete abdication of responsibility as agents for anyone to suggest that the players as a group shouldn’t vote on whatever the final proposal is,” Falk said.