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More on Coronavirus 8 months ago – via Twitter JandersonSacBee Jason Anderson: Sacramento Kings guard Terence Davis has entered NBA health and safety protocols along with Marvin Bagley III and interim coach Alvin Gentry. 8 months ago – via gleague.nba.com Bulls' G League team out of Winter Showcase due to health and safety protocols The NBA G League today announced that the Windy City Bulls will not participate in the upcoming AT&T NBA G League Winter Showcase in accordance with the league’s Health and Safety Protocols. Additionally, the team’s game against the Grand Rapids Gold on Friday, Dec. 17 has been cancelled. 8 months ago – via Twitter tom_orsborn Tom Orsborn: Pop said Spurs are "very vigilant" about staying COVID free, but he still made it a point at shootaround to give the players a few reminders about "being vigilant about the people they are around, where they go, and all that sort of thing...We are all worried about it." 8 months ago – via Twitter tom_orsborn Tom Orsborn: Outbreaks in the NBA and the NFL are very much on Pop's radar: "You can just listen to the news about the NFL and it makes you more worried. We are all in the same boat, so to speak." 8 months ago – via Twitter TEastNBA Justin Holiday available for the first time since November Tony East: Justin Holiday is available to play for the Pacers tonight, Lloyd Pierce says. His first game since November 29, he entered health and safety protocols the next day. 8 months ago – via Twitter mcten Dave McMenamin: Mavs coach Jason Kidd, who was an assistant coach for the Lakers the last two seasons, said he eschewed any reunion dinners or meet ups with the Lakers last night considering the COVID situation with their team 8 months ago – via Vincent Goodwill @ Yahoo! Sports In the wake of more COVID-19 diagnoses across the NBA, it is exploring modifying current protocols, league sources told Yahoo Sports. The NBA and NBPA are exploring multiple options, and restricting outside access for teams in visiting markets isn’t out of the question, sources told Yahoo Sports. That was the protocol last season before the COVID-19 vaccines became readily available, and unvaccinated players already follow stringent protocols. 8 months ago – via Vincent Goodwill @ Yahoo! Sports The new likely protocols will include players being tested daily, except for their days off. Currently, players are tested weekly. 8 months ago – via Twitter JLew1050 Josh Lewenberg: MLSE releases a statement re: today’s announcement that Raptors games will be reduced to 50% capacity beginning Saturday. They’ll provide details to ticket holders within 24 hrs. “Enhanced mask protocol” also in effect; those that don’t follow masking guidelines risk ejection. https://twitter.com/JLew1050/status/1471245308881481732 8 months ago – via Twitter RealQuintonMayo Marvin Bagley enters health and safety protocols Quinton Mayo: Kings Marvin Bagley (health protocols) is OUT tonight vs. Wizards 8 months ago – via Twitter NYPost_Lewis Brian Lewis: Aldridge, Bembry, Brown, Carter, Harden, Johnson and Millsap (health & safety protocols), Harris (left ankle surgery) and Irving are all out for the #Nets tomorrow vs the #Sixers. #nba #76ers 8 months ago – via Twitter TomMoorePhilly Tom Moore: #Sixers coach Doc Rivers: ‘I’m worried (about so many people getting COVID).’ 8 months ago – via Twitter MikeVorkunov Mike Vorkunov: The Ontario government said that starting Dec. 18 it will impose 50% capacity limits on indoor venues that seat more than 1,000 people. That includes Scotiabank Arena, where the Toronto Raptors and Maple Leafs play. 8 months ago – via Twitter wojespn Adrian Wojnarowski: The NBA and NBPA are discussing modified Covid protocols, sources tell ESPN. 8 months ago – via Twitter wojespn Adrian Wojnarowski: The NBA and NBPA had already agreed to start testing vaccinated players without booster shots on Friday, but there are conversations around further testing and protocols with the uptick in positive cases. 8 months ago – via Twitter wojespn Adrian Wojnarowski: *Beginning on Friday, testing players without booster shots on game days. That was decided weeks ago. 8 months ago – via Shams Charania @ The Athletic In the wake of dozens of players entering health and safety protocols in recent days, the NBA and NBPA are in talks to increase COVID-19 testing among players — vaccinated or unvaccinated — for all game and practice days, NBPA executive director Michele Roberts tells The Athletic. It's believed no testing would be required on off-days. 8 months ago – via Shams Charania @ The Athletic "Now that we are seeing breakthroughs, we believe the need to test more often," Roberts said. "The notion of not testing, I get that people in society are saying, 'I didn't even know I'm sick.' I get the sentiment. I can't get my brain around (how) we're not going to test just because we don't want to know. "Do we continue to test, because we believed before that we needed to know? Or do we stop because we think, 'Well, being positive doesn't mean our players can't perform and make other people sick.'" When contacted for comment, NBA spokesman Mike Bass told The Athletic: "We are working through modified protocols in partnership with the Players Association." 8 months ago – via Shams Charania @ The Athletic The NBA and NBPA agreed to increased testing around Thanksgiving Day, and the need to ramp up the testing appears evident entering Christmas and the New Years' holidays. The league has a 97 percent vaccination rate among players, and 60 percent of players — and rising — have taken the booster shot. The NBA's first known player case of the Omicron variant was discovered in a recent positive COVID-19 test, sources said. The CDC estimates the new variant is now three percent of U.S. cases. 8 months ago – via Twitter ShamsCharania Shams Charania: Sources: The NBA’s first known player case of the Omicron variant was discovered in a recent positive COVID-19 test. The CDC estimates the new variant is now three percent of US cases. 8 months ago – via Twitter sam_amick Doug Christie to serve as Kings' coach tonight Sam Amick: Source says Doug Christie will serve as acting Kings coach tonight’s game. Alvin Gentry is out after testing positive. 8 months ago – via Twitter NeilDalal96 Neil Dalal: Kyle Kuzma on the stationary bike trying to maintain conditioning as he remains listed as questionable for tonight at Kings Presumably if he returns a second negative COVID test he will exit health and safety protocols pic.twitter.com/apaoq9IBro http://twitter.com/NeilDalal96/status/1471187325640069122 8 months ago – via Twitter MarcJSpears Marc J. Spears: The Warriors and Chase Center say fans ages 2-11 must now provide either proof of full vaccination or a negative result from a COVID-19 test administered within 24 hours for an antigen test, or 48 hours for a PCR/molecular test, in advance of the event start time. 8 months ago – via Twitter TimBontemps Tim Bontemps: The Sixers say Georges Niang won’t play tonight after entering the health and safety protocols. 8 months ago – via Twitter ShamsCharania Shams Charania: Lakers' Dwight Howard and Malik Monk have entered health and safety and will be out Wednesday vs. Mavericks. 8 months ago – via Twitter ShamsCharania Shams Charania: Bucks guard Donte DiVincenzo has entered health and safety protocols and is listed out vs. Indiana on Wednesday. 8 months ago – via Marc Berman @ New York Post Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau broke into a morbid smile when asked before Tuesday’s game against the Warriors which players were unavailable. It’s a COVID-19 outbreak now — one that has invaded the Knicks with a greater force than at any point during the 2020-21 pandemic season. In addition to three players entering COVID-19 protocols, Knicks legend and current broadcaster Walt Frazier has joined them, according to a source. 8 months ago – via Twitter JandersonSacBee Jason Anderson: The Washington Wizards are listing Kyle Kuzma as questionable for Wednesday's game against the Sacramento Kings. Kuzma has missed the past two games under NBA health and safety protocols. https://twitter.com/JShawNBA/status/1470929200508985345 8 months ago – via Twitter wojespn Adrian Wojnarowski: Milwaukee Bucks guard Wes Matthews has entered into the league's Covid protocols, sources tell ESPN. 8 months ago – via Twitter LawMurrayTheNU Law Murray: A source tells @TheAthletic that Serge Ibaka was a close contact yesterday and had to test right at gametime. That is why he did not enter the bench area last night until later in the first quarter. Ibaka tested negative but is out for start of trip due to protocols. 8 months ago – via Twitter TEastNBA Giannis Antetokoumpo to miss Wednesday's game due to health and safety protocols Tony East: Giannis Antetokounmpo is listed as OUT against the Pacers tomorrow in health and safety protocols. 8 months ago – via Twitter Krisplashed James Harden, Bruce Brown enter health protocols Kristian Winfield: James Harden and Bruce Brown have entered the health and safety protocols and are OUT tonight against the Raptors, increasing the Nets' tally to 7 players out tonight. 8 months ago – via Twitter NBABlackburn Ryan Blackburn: Nuggets injure update: Austin Rivers is QUESTIONABLE to return from health and safety protocols. JaMychal Green is OUT and may be out for awhile. Aaron Gordon and Will Barton are both PROBABLE. 8 months ago – via Twitter JLew1050 Josh Lewenberg: Steve Nash on recent COVID spike: "It's the new normal but it's scary because I don't know that there's an end in sight. This is the world we may live in indefinitely. We've all been affected by this. I've lost family members. The day-to-day life has changed and may not go back." 8 months ago – via Twitter AaronBenRose Aaron Rose: Precious Achiuwa should be cleared to return from covid protocols for the next game, Nurse says. Still not sure if his shoulder is ready though 8 months ago – via Twitter JLew1050 Josh Lewenberg: 16 players entered the NBA's COVID protocols over the first 6 weeks of the season. Number of players that have been put into the protocols over the last 2 weeks: 31, and counting. 8 months ago – via Twitter rodboone Rod Boone: LaMelo has been recalled from the @greensboroswarm after practicing with them today but remains out for tomorrow's game in San Antonio. He's not with the team yet. Mason Plumlee (rib contusion) is questionable. Jalen McDaniels is going to be available. 8 months ago – via Twitter ajayibrowne Ajayi Browne: “It’s unfortunate. First we concern ourselves with their health and safety — They’re asymptomatic.” ⁃Steve Nash on DeAndre’ Bembry, Paul Millsap, LaMarcus Aldridge, Jevon Carter and James Johnson having COVID. 8 months ago – via Twitter Krisplashed Kristian Winfield: Steve Nash: “We’re not naive enough to not have concerns about more people contracting the virus, but that’s out of our hands.” #Nets 8 months ago – via Twitter Rylan_Stiles Rylan Stiles: Kenrich Williams on Thunder staying healthy regarding COVID “It hasn’t been a big reaction, guys are smart on this team. They follow the protocols, we all do. We try to do the right things to prevent that from happening. But there hasn’t been much talk within the locker room.” 8 months ago – via Twitter rodboone Rod Boone: James Borrego said the hope is to get Mason Plumlee and Jalen McDaniels in San Antonio tonight and let them go through shootaround tomorrow morning to see where they are at physically. Sounds like LaMelo remains more on track to return Friday in Portland. 8 months ago – via Twitter ShamsCharania Talen Horton-Tucker enters COVID-19 protocols Shams Charania: Lakers guard Talen Horton-Tucker has entered health and safety protocols and could miss multiple games, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium. Lakers cancelled practice today. 8 months ago – via Twitter omarisankofa Omari Sanfoka II: Casey on rising COVID cases across the league: "It's a concern, because you're talking about something you can't control. It affects everybody involved in the league, including families." Said he thinks the league is doing a good job following the science. 8 months ago – via Twitter mcten Lakers cancel practice due to health and safety protocols Dave McMenamin: The Lakers have canceled practice today ahead of their flight to Dallas because of health and safety protocols, according to the team. 8 months ago – via Twitter avarwallace Ava Wallace: Some covid updates for the Wizards: Wes Unseld Jr. said a staffer tested positive as well. Kyle Kuzma remains in the protocols. Rui Hachimura did NOT travel on this trip because, per Unseld, the team wasn’t sure if they’d be able to practice this week w/ protocols. 8 months ago – via Scott Agness @ Fieldhouse Files Pacers assistant coach Jenny Boucek has entered the NBA’s Health & Safety Protocols, Fieldhouse Files has learned. She was not on the court several hours before the game for individual workouts and then was not on the bench for their game Monday night against the Warriors. 8 months ago – via Twitter ScottAgness Scott Agness: Just two officials for Pacers-Warriors. Crew chief Courtney Kirkland has entered the NBA’s health & safety protocols. So it’s Michael Smith and Jenna Reneau. 8 months ago – via Twitter vivekmjacob Vivek Jacob: Raptors announce that Matt Devlin and Jack Armstrong are self-isolating out of caution and so Paul Jones and Leo Rautins will call the game tonight. Eric Smith and Amy Audibert will call the game tomorrow. 8 months ago – via Twitter wojespn Paul Millsap enters health and safety protocols Adrian Wojnarowski: Brooklyn Nets F Paul Millsap has entered the league's Covid protocol, sources tell @Malika Andrews and me. 8 months ago – via Twitter KCJHoop KC Johnson: As of now, Bulls' next game is Dec. 19 vs. the Lakers at the United Center. Players potentially eligible to return by then and date they entered protocols: Coby White (Dec. 1) Javonte Green (Dec. 3) DeMar DeRozan (Dec. 6) Derrick Jones Jr. (Dec. 9) 8 months ago – via Twitter BPortistime Bobby Portis: Praying for everyone during this time that we are in. Never knew COVID-19 would last this long and have such a huge impact on us day to day. Stay safe, stay blessed, and wear your mask. Love. 8 months ago – via Twitter Daniel Greenberg: The Chicago Bulls have asked the NBA to postpone their game on Tuesday against the Detroit Pistons due to so many players being out because of COVID but there has been no action by the league and they will likely have to play that game, per @KCJHoop . 8 months ago – via Rob Schaefer @ NBC Sports The NBA mandates teams have a minimum of eight active players available to hold a game. To this point, the league has given no indication it will change its stance, although, according to a source, the Bulls are making appeals for it to do so. To this point, the league's focus has been on the number of bodies, not which bodies, that determine whether games will be played or postponed. 8 months ago – via Twitter msinger Michael Singer: #Nuggets injury report vs. Washington: Austin Rivers still out (health and safety), Will Barton questionable (non-COVID illness) and JaMychal Green is doubtful (right ankle sprain). 8 months ago – via Twitter TEastNBA Rick Carlisle 'feeling great' after COVID-19 diagnosis Tony East: Lloyd Pierce coached the Pacers at practice today. He said that he spoke, virtually, with Rick Carlisle earlier today. Carlisle is still away from the team after testing positive for COVID-19. Pierce says Carlisle is doing better. "He says he's feeling great." 8 months ago – via Tania Ganguli @ New York Times CJ McCollum on attention to unvaccinated NBA players: I feel we were targeted As training camps opened, there was a lot of attention on the small number of unvaccinated players. Did that annoy you? CJ McCollum: Yeah, it did. I feel like we were targeted. Obviously, people look up to us. We play a sport for a living. It’s entertainment. People looked at us as the bar. In reality, we are kind of the bar: We got 98 percent of our league volunteered to be vaccinated, whereas the public was 55 percent or 60 percent at that point. No one was talking about corporate America going through the same problem, no one was talking about how there were health care workers going through the same issues. It was us in the spotlight, and I thought it was unfair because we were doing such a great job of educating our players. 8 months ago – via Tania Ganguli @ New York Times Have you had to explain to others why the extra coronavirus testing is a good thing? [The league and union agreed to require additional testing, even for vaccinated players, after Thanksgiving, which has coincided with an uptick in positive tests.] CJ McCollum: I think when we explain to people the importance of knowing — there’s a lot of things that go under the radar in terms of being positive, but being asymptomatic. So I think testing around the holidays when people are flying or traveling, families are coming in from out of town, you’re gathering, you’re more exposed. It just makes sense and the only bad thing that can come from it is finding out that you are positive. But the good news is you’re finding out early and you can save and not expose some of your friends and family. 8 months ago – via Twitter rodboone Rod Boone: Terry Rozier is no longer in the league's health and safety protocols and is off the injury list, so he will be available to play against Dallas tomorrow. LaMelo, Mason Plumlee, Jalen McDaniels and Ish Smith all remain out. PJ Washington (non-COVID illness) is questionable. 8 months ago – via Twitter ScottAgness Scott Agness: Justin Holiday after being away from the team for 13 days: "I'm feeling good. Practice was OK. Obviously, I was just trying to get my wind back, get used to being on the court again." Yes, he is unvaccinated. 8 months ago – via Twitter KCJHoop KC Johnson: To sum up, Bulls have these 9 players in protocols: White, Green, DeRozan, Thomas, Jones Jr., Dosunmu, Johnson, LaVine, Brown Jr. Plus two broadcasters in Stacey King and Bill Wennington. White and Green have windows open this week to return. Bulls play Pistons Tuesday. 8 months ago – via Twitter wojespn Adrian Wojnarowski: Under league rules, the Bulls need to have eight eligible players vs. the Pistons on Tuesday. There have been no Covid-related postponements in the NBA this season, but the Bulls outbreak -- with LaVine and Troy Brown the latest -- continues and postponements could be an option. 8 months ago – via Twitter KCJHoop KC Johnson: Late Saturday, Nikola Vucevic said “most players” had received booster shots. Bulls also were fully vaccinated as of early November. Billy Donovan said some players are asymptomatic. This could be a bumpy winter for the league. 8 months ago – via Twitter NikolaVucevic Nikola Vucevic: Well at least we’ll have herd immunity for the rest of the season… https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1470084145560920067 8 months ago – via Twitter Troy_Brown33 Troy Brown: 🙃 8 months ago – via Twitter wojespn Zach LaVine enters COVID-19 protocols Adrian Wojnarowski: Chicago Bulls star Zach LaVine has entered into Covid protocols, sources tell ESPN. 8 months ago – via Twitter KCJHoop KC Johnson: Troy Brown Jr. has entered protocols as well, per source. Bulls will have 9 players in protocols. 8 months ago – via Twitter ekoreen Eric Koreen: Re: Nick Nurse, Public Health determined he wasn't at GOA long enough and in contact with people who tested positive, so he isn't required to self-isolate. 8 months ago – via Twitter John_Karalis John Karalis: Ime Udoka says he has talked to the team about "tightening up" regarding COVID. Richardson remains in the COVID protocol, and while there is no mandate from the league to change their process Udoka says the team is getting more cautious in response to the league-wide spike 8 months ago – via Twitter Mike_Ganter Precious Achiuwa isolating due to Toronto health and safety protocols Mike Ganter: Raps reporting no positive tests as of this morning but Precious Achiuwa is self isolating for 10 days after post Gala contact with an individual who tested positive. 8 months ago – via Twitter Mike_Ganter Mike Ganter: To be clear Achiuwa would have passed NBA protocols and avoided self isolation but he did not pass Toronto Health and Safety protocols. 8 months ago – via Twitter KCJHoop KC Johnson: Chuck Swirsky just said on the Bulls’ radio broadcast that Bill Wennington, who was due back on radio tonight after filling in for Stacey King on TV, has landed in the health and safety protocols. Wennington had been doing TV because King already was in the protocols. 8 months ago – via Twitter JCowleyHoops Joe Cowley: According to Donovan, the coaching staff is all negative, which is kind of crazy considering how much they've been around these players. 8 months ago – via Twitter byjuliapoe Julia Poe: Billy Donovan says that despite the COVID-19 outbreak, the Chicago Bulls players who have tested positive aren't experiencing anything beyond mild symptoms: "We've got a lot of guys sitting at home with no symptoms right now." 8 months ago – via Twitter eric_nehm Eric Nehm: Bucks injury report for tomorrow: Wesley Matthews is OUT (health and safety protocols). George Hill is probable (right knee hyperextension). DiVincenzo, Lopez and Ojeleye all still out as well. 8 months ago – via Twitter KCJHoop Billy Donovan would understand if Bulls player didn't want to play due to COVID-19 circumstances KC Johnson: Donovan, via Zoom from Miami, said he would completely understand if a player said he wasn’t comfortable playing in these circumstances. Said he hasn’t heard that but he’d understand. 8 months ago – via Twitter DarnellMayberry Darnell Mayberry: “We need a hardship for a hardship right now.” — Bulls coach Billy Donovan 8 months ago – via Twitter IraHeatBeat Ira Winderman: Heat coach Erik Spoelstra on tonight's personnel whirlwind, "This is happening real time, so as soon as we finish this, I can get to work and come up with a plan." 8 months ago – via Twitter IraHeatBeat Ira Winderman: Spoelstra on COVID situation, "I don't even think I can make a rational comment on this right now. I literally was just informed of this within the last 10 minutes. So we just need to wait for a little bit more direction from the league, which they will give us some direction." 8 months ago – via Twitter IraHeatBeat Caleb Martin out tonight due to health and safety protocols Ira Winderman: Heat's Caleb Martin out due to health and safety protocols. 8 months ago – via Twitter IraHeatBeat Ira Winderman: Erik Spoelstra indicates concern about Bulls' situation and now losing Martin. It likely means increased testing for Heat. Martin likely now out at least 10 days, unless he can produce two negative tests. 8 months ago – via Twitter ChaseHughesNBCS Kyle Kuzma 'feeling fine' after testing positive for COVID-19 Chase Hughes: Wes Unseld Jr. says Kyle Kuzma is “feeling fine.” So, sounds like no symptoms. Unseld Jr. is not sure if he will travel with the team tomorrow. 8 months ago – via Twitter ChaseHughesNBCS Chase Hughes: Head coach Wes Unseld Jr. said he is under the impression a false positive has been ruled out for Kyle Kuzma, but he was not 100% sure. 8 months ago – via Twitter ShamsCharania Shams Charania: Knicks’ Obi Toppin entered health and safety protocols and is out tomorrow vs. Milwaukee. 8 months ago – via Twitter JCowleyHoops Joe Cowley: Just spoke with someone and league really wants to avoid postponing this game, hoping Bulls will get possibly three guys back this week and only have two games on the schedule. 8 months ago – via Twitter KCJHoop Stanley Johnson, Ayo Dosumnu enter health-and-safety protocols KC Johnson: Ayo Dosunmu and Stanley Johnson have landed in league’s health protocols. Alex Caruso is available. 8 months ago – via Twitter ShamsCharania Shams Charania: Boston Celtics G/F Josh Richardson has entered COVID-19 health and safety protocols and is out tonight vs. Phoenix, team says. 8 months ago – via Twitter TEastNBA Tony East: Lloyd Pierce says that Rick Carlisle had a bit of a headache, which led to him getting COVID tested in the first place. He’s doing better today. Pierce has a lot of head coaching experience, but he’s leaning on assists (Boucek and Weinar) who were with Dallas last year tonight. 8 months ago – via Twitter DuaneRankin Duane Rankin: #Suns lead assistant Kevin Young is back with the team as he's missed four games under #NBA health and safety protocols. 8 months ago – via Twitter JLew1050 Josh Lewenberg: So far, no Raptors players have tested positive, I'm told. They're scheduled to face the Knicks at home tomorrow. 8 months ago – via Twitter GrizzliesPR Dillon Brooks enters health and safety protocols Memphis Grizzlies PR: . @Memphis Grizzlies status update: Dillon Brooks has entered health and safety protocols and is out for tonight's game vs @Los Angeles Lakers . 8 months ago – via Twitter msinger Michael Singer: Austin Rivers confirmed he had COVID on his IG live and has been quarantining in Orlando (where he has a house). Added the time off’s been good for his mental and physical health. Rivers said he’s been playing through injuries all season. 8 months ago – via Twitter tribjazz Doc Rivers: 76ers players who had COVID-19 are struggling physically Eric Walden: Doc Rivers says that Joel Embiid and the other Sixers players who had COVID are all still struggling physically to some degree. 8 months ago – via Twitter espn_macmahon Rick Carlisle tested positive after last night's game against Knicks Tim MacMahon: Rick Carlisle had positive result on rapid test after last night's win over Knicks, sources told ESPN. He took a PCR test today to confirm, but that result is not expected until Friday. Pacers host Mavs on Friday, the first time Carlisle was scheduled to coach vs. his old team. 8 months ago – via Twitter wojespn Adrian Wojnarowski: If Carlisle has to miss games, assistant Lloyd Pierce will coach the Pacers, source tells ESPN. 8 months ago – via Twitter wojespn Adrian Wojnarowski: Chicago Bulls F Derrick Jones Jr., has entered the league's health and safety protocols, sources tell ESPN. 8 months ago – via Twitter ShamsCharania Rick Carlisle enters COVID-19 safety protocols Shams Charania: Sources: Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle entered COVID-19 health and safety protocols and could miss multiple games. 8 months ago – via Tim Bontemps @ ESPN The Indiana Pacers and Toronto Raptors separately announced Thursday morning that they had canceled practice out of "an abundance of caution" due to the NBA's health and safety protocols. Both teams played home games Wednesday night, with the Pacers defeating the New York Knicks and the Raptors losing to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Both are scheduled to host games Friday, with the Pacers getting a visit from the Mavericks in the first meeting between Dallas and its former coach, Rick Carlisle, now coaching Indiana, while the Raptors host the Knicks. 8 months ago – via Twitter Meghan_Triplett Meghan Triplett: Coach Jenkins couldn’t give much of an update on Ja Morant besides the fact that he is in health & safety protocols. Jenkins said Ja is doing well and they are following the league’s guidelines. 8 months ago – via Twitter MarkG_Medina Mark Medina: Clippers list Nicolas Batum as questionable for tomorrow’s game vs Celtics. He’s cleared NBA health and safety protocols, but status uncertain amid conditioning concerns Uncategorized Jalen McDaniels, Mason Plumlee, Charlotte Hornets Storyline: Coronavirus shares share tweet pin sms send email
Lakers would trade two first-round picks for Kyrie Irving The Lakers remain active in trade talks and would part with their 2027 and 2029 first-round picks in the right deal, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski said in an appearance on Sports Center (video link). Those picks “have a lot of value in the marketplace” if they’re unprotected, Wojnarowski states. He adds that L.A. would be willing to give them up in a trade for Kyrie Irving, but the Nets haven’t been interested. 2 hours ago – via Hoops Rumors Trade, Top Rumors Top Rumors, Trade, Kyrie Irving, Brooklyn Nets, Los Angeles Lakers
Those around the team were confident that James signing an extension was likely, considering how much he’s enjoyed playing for the Lakers and living in Los Angeles. The primary complication in James’ decision was that he has been privately adamant that the Lakers still need to improve the current roster and trade for superstar point guard Kyrie Irving, league sources have told The Athletic. 2 hours ago – via Jovan Buha @ The Athletic Trade, Uncategorized Trade, Kyrie Irving, LeBron James, Brooklyn Nets, Los Angeles Lakers
The Lakers have explored runs at Nets point guard Kyrie Irving ($36.9 million expiring contract), but it’s unclear if Brooklyn would want to include Joe Harris’ $19.9 million salary for 2023-24 as well. The Pacers have Buddy Hield, a former client of Lakers executive Rob Pelinka, at $18.6-23.3 million for next season (depending on incentives). Los Angeles has also explored a deal for Pacers center Myles Turner with the expectation that he would extend or re-sign beyond his current $17.5-20 million salary for 2022-23. 2 hours ago – via Eric Pincus @ Bleacher Report Rob Pelinka, Trade, Uncategorized Rob Pelinka, Trade, Buddy Hield, Joe Harris, Kyrie Irving, Myles Turner, Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Lakers
The Lakers have also engaged in “on and off again” talks with the Pacers about Myles Turner and Buddy Hield, sources tell Wojnarowski, but L.A. wouldn’t trade both future first-rounders in that deal. 2 hours ago – via Hoops Rumors Trade, Uncategorized Trade, Buddy Hield, Myles Turner, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Lakers
Per several sources connected to teams like the Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers and San Antonio Spurs, the Lakers have not been willing to part with significant draft capital to get off Westbrook’s contract. But that may have been tied to uncertainty surrounding James’ future, which is now put to rest. 2 hours ago – via Eric Pincus @ Bleacher Report Trade, Uncategorized Trade, Russell Westbrook, Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs
The sense from those sources: Westbrook will have a new home when the Lakers green-light trades that include both their 2027 and 2029 first-rounders. What’s still unclear is whether L.A. will be willing to do so. 2 hours ago – via Eric Pincus @ Bleacher Report Trade, Uncategorized Trade, Russell Westbrook, Los Angeles Lakers
Rob Pelinka has been “very active” in attempting to add more shooting and size to the Los Angeles Lakers roster, according to Adrian Wojnarowski on ESPN. “Rob Pelinka has still been very active, even in the dog days of August. He’s been on the phone a lot, he’s still trying to find deals to bring in more shooting, perhaps some size. And so I think those conversations continue all the way into training camp,” said Wojnarowski on NBA Today. 2 hours ago – via RealGM Rob Pelinka, Trade, Uncategorized Rob Pelinka, Trade, Los Angeles Lakers
Among the executives with whom I spoke, a Boston deal with Jaylen Brown as the centerpiece appears to be the unofficial front-runner here. In general terms, sources say the Nets are using the fact that the Celtics (and perhaps other teams) have made their second-best player available as a baseline of sorts in negotiations. Translation: If you’re still trying to discuss a Durant deal without putting your second-best talent on the table, then just stop wasting everyone’s time and bow out of this race. 2 hours ago – via Sam Amick @ The Athletic Trade, Uncategorized Trade, Jaylen Brown, Kevin Durant, Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets