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Barkley claims he’s done with gambling

Charles Barkley is apparently tired of losing money and is done gambling – for now.

“I like to go into Vegas, it’s a fun place, but you know what, I’ve got to stop gambling. That’s the bottom line,” Barkley said during TNT’s pregame show before Game 7 between San Antonio and New Orleans. “I am not going to gamble anymore. For right now, the next year or two, I’m not going to gamble.”

The Wynn Las Vegas resort alleged in a civil complaint filed Wednesday in a Nevada state court that Barkley failed to repay four $100,000 casino markers, or loans, received last Oct. 18 and 19. Clark County District Attorney David Roger said prosecutors would file a criminal complaint if Barkley did not pay the debt.

Just like alcoholism and drug abuse, gambling is an addiction. If Barkley feels that he has a problem, hopefully he can kick his habit for a while or maybe, entirely. It can’t be easy for someone with a lot of money and a gambling problem to not bet – especially when you can gamble 364 (the only day there’s absolutely nothing to wager on is the day after the MLB All-Star Game) days a year. I wish him the best of luck because it certainly won’t be easy.

NFL owners opt out of labor agreement

In a unanimous vote, all 32 NFL owners opted out of the league’s Collective Bargaining Agreement. The original agreement meant there would have been a cap until 2012, but now there might be an un-capped season in 2010 if a new deal cannot be reached.

What does this mean to fans and games on the field?
Regardless of whether a new agreement is reached, NFL football will be played without threat of interruption for at least the next three seasons. The 2008 and 2009 seasons will be played with a salary cap. If there is no new agreement before the 2010 season, the 2010 season will be played without a salary cap under rules that also limit the free agency rights of players. If not extended, the agreement would expire at the end of the 2010 league year.

What are the key issues?
The NFL states that clubs are obligated by the CBA to spend substantially more than half their revenues — about $4.5 billion this year — on player costs. There are also growing costs for stadium construction, operations and improvements. The NFL feels the current labor agreement does not adequately recognize the costs of generating the revenues of which the players receive the largest share, nor does the agreement recognize that those costs have increased substantially in recent years due to difficult economic times. Owners also have concerns about the inability to recoup bonuses paid to players who subsequently breach their contracts or refuse to perform, as well as the current system that allows some rookies to secure contracts paying them more than top proven veterans.

One thing the league has to work on is how much rookies make. It’s ridiculous that a rookie top 10 pick could essentially make more than a five-year veteran coming off a Pro Bowl appearance. I don’t like the idea of an un-capped NFL, but maybe this expected opt-out by the owners will drive both parties to figure out a better system. Then again, it could be a disaster that leads to a future lock out.

BoSox’s Lester fires no-hitter

Red Sox youngster Jon Lester became a part of baseball history Monday night, throwing a no-hitter in Boston’s 7-0 victory over the Royals.

What a magical moment for a 24-year old cancer-survivor. Amazing that he never even pitched a complete game before tonight.

Did another celebrity breakup ruin an athlete’s career?

Alyssa Milano buried Carl Pavano. Tom Brady has hoisted zero Lombardi Trophies while dating Gisele Bundchen. Pat Burrell has never recovered since splitting with Heather Mitts. Reggie Bush’s sophomore slump? Kim Kardashian.

And now, The Big Lead notes that Brad Penny might be yet another athlete snake bitten by a celebrity girlfriend.

Last year, Brad Penny started the season 13-1 with a 2.51 ERA while dating actress Elisha Dushku. Apparently, they split in the offseason – she’s now inexplicably with this character – and we decided to take a peek at how Penny has opened this season devoid of a celebrity girlfriend. The answer: 5-4, 5.09 ERA. He’s experiencing stiffness. If he gets roughed up today, is a DL trip in his near future?

I think the only crime Eliza Dushku has committed here is ever dating Brad Penny in the first place. Well that, and being hot.

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