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Across the country, arenas sit empty because of the dispute that threatens to scuttle the professional basketball season. And, as the wealthy owners and players wrangle over who should get what percentage of the profits, many people whose income depends on the NBA season are caught in the squeeze. NBC’s George Lewis reports.