The NBA plans to cancel two more weeks of its regular season, a source told the New York Daily News.

This would be the third time commissioner David Stern has postponed games as the league's lockout of the players continues. The NBA had previously canceled the preseason and the first two weeks of its regular season, which was set to begin on Nov. 1.

According to the Daily News' source, this latest cancellation would total at least 102 games and run through Nov. 28.

The source told the Daily News that the NBA will announce the latest cancellation of games on Tuesday.

Sources with knowledge of the situation told ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard Tuesday that representatives for the NBA owners and players talked Monday. The sources did not say whether the parties met in person, but said the discussions were lengthy and related to collective bargaining.

No further meetings between the sides are scheduled, the sources said.

At present, the league's annual slate of Christmas Day games remain a possibility. But time is drawing short.

After three days and 30 hours of meetings with a federal mediator last week, negotiations fell apart last week when union officials said they were told they must commit to a 50-50 split of revenues before owners would agree to discuss the salary cap system.

"We've indicated that we're ready to sit down and negotiate with [the owners] on a minute's notice," players' association executive director Billy Hunter said Monday on Grantland.com's "B.S. Report with Bill Simmons." "We've indicated that we're prepared to negotiate and continue negotiations but for the fact that the owners told us [their latest offer] was take it or leave it and only unless we agree to the 50-50. But we can't agree to the 50-50 if we don't have a system in place."