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Over the last couple of years, Ive seen our league grow more and more and more, so why wouldnt I be optimistic about it?In Beijing, where he was attending the NBA Global Games, Silver said he would return to the U.S. on Thursday -- and then planned to pick up where talks left off. He said he has been meeting with union representatives, including union head Michele Roberts and president Chris Paul of the Los Angeles Clippers, as well as owners who are on the negotiating committee.Both sides have been very engaged and eager to get a deal done, Silver said.The mere mention of optimism makes these talks considerably different than the often-dysfunctional discourse that went on five years ago, when the league and its players were so far apart that the 2011-12 season wound up getting shortened from 82 games per team to 66 -- the result of a 161-day lockout that wounded both sides.Either side can opt out of the existing 10-year contract in December. But with both sides in deal-making mode, a new deal could come before that.Nobody wants to have a lockout, Miami guard Goran Dragic said. I dont want to sit down at home and do nothing. I want to play basketball and hopefully the players union and the league are going to make a deccision and that decision is going to be good for everybody.dddddddddddd So far, its looking good so hopefully well make a deal.Dragic said players are being briefed regularly by the union on the status of talks.More money than ever is now flowing into the league, thanks to the new $24 billion television contract. And with salary caps now higher than ever and expected to continue to rise, its hard to envision why either side would want a work stoppage.Just being on the Players Association, having the opportunity to talk to the owners, talk to our commissioner, things seem optimistic, said James, who has had a regular dialogue with Silver about several issues -- such as scheduling of back-to-back games and the desire for a longer All-Star break, which the league now has.But you still have negotiations, so you know, you never know what could happen from that, James said. But optimistic means I feel optimistic about it. Theres no reason for me not to.Silver and Roberts even met recently in Spain, when she was accompanying the Oklahoma City Thunder for their preseason trip there. Thats another example of how talks now look in no way like the talks in 2011, when neither side was shy about expressing a level of mistrust with the other.Miami forward Justise Winslow said hes following the talks closely, and acknowledged that hes a bit worried about what another lockout next summer may do to the game.We dont want to be jobless, Winslow said. So we worry about it, a little bit. Its not like guys are worrying about it too much, but we would like to have that job security. We make a lot of money, but its just the principle of the matter. Part of it is the money aspect, part of it is we love the game and we just want to play.---Associated Press writer Nomaan Merchant contributed from Beijing. Krawczynski reported from Minneapolis. Reynolds reported from Miami. ' ' '