All NBA Teams All NBA Teams Eastern Atlanta Boston Brooklyn Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Detroit Indiana Miami Milwaukee New York Orlando Philadelphia Toronto Washington Western Dallas Denver Golden State Houston LA Clippers LA Lakers Memphis Minnesota New Orleans Oklahoma City Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio Utah NBA rumors: DeAndre Jordan won't attend Orlando bubble shares share tweet pin sms send email 2 years ago – via Twitter DeAndre DeAndre Jordan: Found out last night and confirmed again today that I’ve tested positive for Covid while being back in market. As a result of this, I will not be in Orlando for the resumption of the season. More on Coronavirus 2 years ago – via Twitter wojespn Adrian Wojnarowski: Two Brooklyn Nets have tested positive for the coronavirus -- Jordan and Spencer Dinwiddie. Jordan has opted-out of Orlando, and Dinwiddie is strongly considering the same. Nets will sign a substitute for Jordan, per sources. Nets are presently the seventh seed in East. 2 years ago – via Shams Charania @ The Athletic Spencer Dinwiddie tests positive for COVID-19 Brooklyn Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie told The Athletic he has tested positive for coronavirus, creating doubt over his status for the NBA restart. “Over the past few months, I have been diligent about protecting myself and others from COVID-19 by following all designated protocol and quarantining,” Dinwiddie told The Athletic. 2 years ago – via Shams Charania @ The Athletic “I was ready and prepared to rejoin my teammates as we were to be an early entry team in the resumed season. I flew private to return to New York, passed multiple COVID-19 tests over my first several days in New York and was able to participate in a couple practices within the first week." 2 years ago – via Shams Charania @ The Athletic “Originally, we were supposed to be one of the teams to enter into the Orlando bubble early, but training camp got switched back to New York and unfortunately I am now positive. Given that I have experienced symptoms, including fever and chest tightness, it is unclear on whether or not I’ll be able to participate in Orlando. “Hindsight is 20/20.” 2 years ago – via Twitter FredKatz Fred Katz: Tommy Sheppard on his level of concern with Florida’s COVID-19 cases spiking: "We’re following the NBA’s lead. … We feel very confident that this is the best way to do it, the best environment, the safest environment. Otherwise, we wouldn’t do it." 2 years ago – via Eric Koreen @ The Athletic VanVleet is cut from a different cloth, though, and he cannot fake it, nor does he have any desire to do so. The Raptors are the only team meeting away from their home base, given Canada’s 14-day quarantine rule, and since the league’s restart will take place on the Disney campus in Orlando, they felt it best to meet beforehand in nearby Naples. On Saturday, Florida reported a record 9,585 new cases of COVID-19. “It sounded good a month or two ago,” VanVleet said on Monday about the league’s planned return to play. “Not so much right before we got ready to leave.” 2 years ago – via Eric Koreen @ The Athletic The Raptors have made their settings in Naples as safe as possible, training at Florida Gulf Coast University in small groups and living in a hotel that opened only for the Raptors, and will house only the Raptors for the duration of their stay until next week, when they head to Orlando. VanVleet said he was the first player to arrive, and it was very strange being one of only five or so people staying in a hotel. The Raptors have 45 people in Naples, with only 37 of them allowed in the bubble in Orlando. 2 years ago – via Eric Koreen @ The Athletic Ujiri and VanVleet said everyone is wearing masks indoors when not in their individual rooms. Players and staff are being tested for COVID-19 approximately every other day or so. Routines are different for everybody, but the idea is that those routines will become normal after enough repetition. VanVleet’s currently consists of waking up early — he works out early in morning — and heading back to his room where he plays plenty of video games, video chats with his family, and picks up the dinner provided for him. VanVleet said he is planning to have his family enter the bubble when it becomes possible, after the first round of the playoffs at the start of September, but he will re-evaluate that plan after having been in the Disney campus for some time. “I’ve been gone a week and I miss my kids already,” VanVleet said. 2 years ago – via Eric Koreen @ The Athletic “It sucks. It sucks, man. It’s terrible timing. But that’s been 2020 for us,” VanVleet said. “We all know the right thing to do is to not play, to take a stand. Morally, yes, that makes sense. But life goes on. We’re all young, Black guys. None of us want to give any money (from their salaries) back. I don’t think that we should. I think that money can be used in a number of different ways. This is not going to end this summer regardless, or over the next couple of months. This issue, racial injustice, social injustice, police brutality, all these things are not ending anytime soon. Our fight is long term. That was part of my decision. But if the league, or more of my guys would have come together and said we didn’t want to play, I would have sat out as well. I wouldn’t have even fought it. I think most of us decided to play. It’s something we’ll have to live with. I trust that my heart’s in the right place and I’m doing enough to make change.” 2 years ago – via SportsDay Staff @ Dallas Morning News Mark Cuban pushing to start the season on Christmas Day Cuban: “I hope for the NBA and I hope not for other sports, for obvious reasons. I’ve always been a proponent of starting on Christmas Day because that’s when we go to broadcast television. Whether it’s Christmas Day or possibly a little earlier, because part of the thought process is hopefully there’s a vaccine by then, and I’m one of these people that’s very confident that there will be. The science geek in me just reading it thinks that it’s highly likely that there will be. Now the question is the distribution of it and the more time we buy for distribution of the vaccine, the more likely when we start next season there’s an opportunity to not just have some fans but more fans than we otherwise might expect.” 2 years ago – via Malika Andrews @ ESPN Brooklyn Nets forward Wilson Chandler has informed the team that he is opting out of playing in Orlando, Florida. Chandler cited spending more time with his family -- particularly his grandmother, who raised him, and three children -- as the primary reason for sitting out. The Nets will be allowed by the league to add a player to take Chandler's spot. 2 years ago – via Twitter BobbyMarks42 Bobby Marks: Loss of pay for Wilson Chandler will range from $200K to $350K based on how many games Brooklyn will play. In total, Chandler will forfeit at a minimum $1.2M (suspension, escrow and pay reductions) of his $2.3M salary this year. 2 years ago – via Twitter malika_andrews Wilson Chandler sitting out Orlando bubble Malika Andrews: Wilson Chandler has informed the Nets that he is opting out of playing in Orlando, the forward tells ESPN. 2 years ago – via Twitter malika_andrews Wilson Chandler: “As difficult as it will be to not be with my teammates, the health and well-being of my family has to come first,” Wilson said. “Thank you to the Nets organization for understanding and supporting me in this decision, and I will be watching and rooting for our team in Orlando.” 2 years ago – via Ali Thanawalla @ Yahoo! Sports Three days after Jabari Parker announced he had tested positive for the coronavirus, the Kings forward was photographed playing tennis at Longfellow Park in Chicago on Saturday, TMZ Sports reported. The Kings released a statement to NBC Sports California regarding the matter: "We are aware of the report and are gathering additional information. We have no further comment at this time." 2 years ago – via Andrew Greif @ Los Angeles Times Team members will be tested three days before they travel to Columbus, immediately upon their arrival and three and five days into quarantine. Vault, a private firm, is handling testing. “Four consecutive negative tests for everyone on the team means that team is cleared for competition and will play,” Mugar said. 2 years ago – via Twitter detnewsRodBeard Rod Beard: NBPA executive director Michele Roberts on positive tests for 16 of 302 players tested: "I'm relieved the number was not higher." Silver: "I was relieved the number came in roughly where we expected it." He says none of the 16 was seriously ill. 2 years ago – via Twitter davidaldridgedc David Aldridge: Michele Roberts, on how concerned she is about 16 players out of 302 tested testing positive: "…If nothing else, it tells me that the great majority of players have been doing what they should have been doing… one is too many, but 160 would have been devastating." 2 years ago – via Twitter townbrad Orlando bubble to have daily coronavirus testing Brad Townsend: Silver reaffirms that once in the bubble "it will be daily testing, at least to start." 2 years ago – via Twitter WolstatSun Ryan Wolstat: Adam Silver says players on NBA campus will be free to leave at any time but would go into quarantine if they want to return. 2 years ago – via Twitter JaredWeissNBA Jared Weiss: The NBA is going to have an onsite clinic in partnership with Advent health to treat anyone getting sick and they will work with local hospitals to coordinate care if someone needs to be hospitalized. 2 years ago – via Twitter JaredWeissNBA Jared Weiss: Adam Silver asked how NBA would handle a team COVID breakout: “If we have significant spread throughout our community, that ultimately might lead us to stopping.” They are working with health officials to determine that threshold. 2 years ago – via Twitter JandersonSacBee Jason Anderson: If a star player tests positive: “We would continue. That team would be down a man. We would treat that positive test as we would an injury during the season, so it would not delay the continuation of the playoffs." -- NBA Commissioner Adam Silver 2 years ago – via Twitter GregLogan1 Greg Logan: Adam Silver admits concern about spike in Orlando infection rate, but #NBA worked out “subset of tests” to cover Walt Disney employees who might interact. Admits widespread outbreak could result in end of season. 2 years ago – via Twitter VinceGoodwill Vincent Goodwill: Adam Silver with a sobering statement, to a question about choosing Florida opposed to other options for the bubble concept: "We can’t outrun the virus" 2 years ago – via Twitter jonjohnsonwip Jon Johnson: With so much uncertainty, Adam Silver making it clear the NBA will be back: "We’re coming back because sports matter in our society. They bring people together when they need it the most." 2 years ago – via Twitter KCJHoop Adam Silver increasingly concerned about COVID-19 spread KC Johnson: Silver on the rising numbers of COVID-19 cases in Florida: "The level of concern has increased, not just because of the increased levels in Florida but throughout the country." Said NBA is working with Disney to add testing for some workers. 2 years ago – via Twitter msinger Michael Singer: Adam Silver: "We haven't worked through every scenario but the notion would be that if we had a single player test positive, whether it was an All-Star or a journeyman, that played would go into quarantine." 2 years ago – via Twitter davidaldridgedc David Aldridge: NBPA Executive Director Michele Roberts, also on the conference call, says "we had to make sure we could mitigate as much as possible" with regard to limiting COVID-19 spread/exposure. 2 years ago – via NBA.com NBA and NBPA finalize return plan for 2019-20 season The National Basketball Association and the National Basketball Players Association announced today that they have finalized a comprehensive plan for a July 30 restart to the 2019-20 season, which includes stringent health and safety protocols, a single-site campus at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and the goal of taking collective action to combat systemic racism and promote social justice. In addition, the NBA and Disney have reached an agreement that makes the Arena, the Field House and Visa Athletic Center at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex the venues for all games for the remainder of the season, which will resume with 22 teams returning to play and with no fans in attendance. 2 years ago – via NBA.com The NBA and the NBPA confirmed today an agreement on health and safety protocols that will govern the resumption of the season. The rigorous program, which addresses risks related to COVID-19 and focuses on the well-being of players, coaches, officials and staff, was developed in consultation with public health experts, infectious disease specialists and government officials. 2 years ago – via NBA.com As announced on Wednesday, the NBA and the NBPA have agreed in principle that the goal of the season restart will be to find tangible and sustainable ways to address racial inequality across the country. Leaders from the NBA and the NBPA have also discussed strategies to increase Black representation across the NBA and its teams, ensure greater inclusion of Black-owned and operated businesses across NBA business activities, and form an NBA foundation to expand educational and economic development opportunities across the Black community. In recognition that long-term change can only come from an informed and sustained commitment, conversations regarding these efforts will continue and additional details will be released at a later date. 2 years ago – via NBA.com “We have worked together with the Players Association to establish a restart plan that prioritizes health and safety, preserves competitive fairness and provides a platform to address social justice issues,” said NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. “We are grateful to our longtime collaborator Disney for its role in playing host and making this return to play possible, and we also thank the public health officials and infectious disease specialists who helped guide the creation of comprehensive medical protocols and protections.” 2 years ago – via NBA.com “It is very exciting to officially announce the restart of the 2019-2020 season,” said NBPA Executive Director Michele Roberts. “It has taken true collaboration between the League and the Union – special kudos to our Executive Committee and several other team reps – along with the continued support and assistance from medical experts, public health officials and many others. Additionally, our platform in Orlando presents a unique opportunity to extend the ongoing fight against systemic racism and police brutality in this country. We will continue to work with our players and the League to develop specific plans in Orlando as well as long-term initiatives to bring about real change on these issues.” 2 years ago – via NBA.com “We’re glad to be able to provide a unique venue where the NBA can resume its season at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex,” said Josh D’Amaro, Chairman, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products. “We look forward to welcoming the players, coaches and staff to Walt Disney World Resort as they prepare for the exciting return of professional basketball.” 2 years ago – via Twitter wojespn Adrian Wojnarowski: Sixteen NBA players have tested positive for the coronvavirus of 302 players tested, sources tells ESPN. 2 years ago – via Twitter wojespn Adrian Wojnarowski: Tests were administered on Tuesday within teams. 2 years ago – via Twitter wojespn Adrian Wojnarowski: League has now announced those results. 2 years ago – via Twitter ChrisBHaynes Chris Haynes: NBA and NBPA announce 16 of 302 tested players tested positive for COVID-19. They will remain in self-isolation and then must be cleared by a physician. http://twitter.com/ChrisBHaynes/status/1276531765511778305 2 years ago – via Josh Weinstein @ The Score Injured Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant said if he were fully healthy, he wouldn't participate in the NBA's season restart in Orlando. "I feel, me right now, I probably wouldn't have played because the unknown going into that situation looks crazy right now, seeing so many new cases," Durant said during a recent interview with "Dawg Talk." "It's just so unpredictable. It's easy for me to say right now because I'm injured, but I probably wouldn't have went down there (to Orlando)." 2 years ago – via Josh Weinstein @ The Score "If the guys feel safe enough to go play, that's cool, I'm with them. If they don't feel like they should go down there and play or don't feel safe, I'm with them too. I'm all about what the group wants," Durant said, before elaborating on why he'd decide to sit out. "Obviously, I would have talked to my teammates and consulted with my guys and actually really went over it for the last month and a half, but me, my gut would have told me nah, I probably wouldn't want to go down there, especially after three months off." 2 years ago – via Twitter TimBontemps Tim Bontemps: As part of an update to the NBA’s health and safety protocols for its restart in Orlando, teams were informed they will be able to replace staff members who test positive for coronavirus on campus and are unable to work, league sources told ESPN. 2 years ago – via Twitter KellanOlson Kellan Olson: Devin Booker confirmed the report of a couple Suns players testing positive for COVID-19 on his stream (twitch.tv/dbook). He said they are getting tested every two days and for today's they came to his house. https://twitter.com/KellanOlson/status/1276291934336585728 2 years ago – via J. Michael @ Indianapolis Star Malcolm Brogdon isn't the only member of the Indiana Pacers in quarantine after he tested positive for COVID-19. Coaches who have come in contact with him are being quarantined, too, a league source tells IndyStar, which first reported Brogdon's diagnosis. 2 years ago – via J. Michael @ Indianapolis Star Brogdon, who spent a lot of time at St. Vincent Center rehabilitating from a thigh/hip muscle injury during the NBA's hiatus, also has been active in leading social protests after the death of George Floyd. Multiple league sources aren't clear on the league's directives, or if there even is one, regarding positive tests before players arrive in Orlando where they'll go into the "bubble" before resuming play. 2 years ago – via Gisela Crespo and Maggie Fox @ CNN The NBA, which hopes to restart the season July 30, says it is offering players a ring whose maker claims it can track a user's health data and might even predict if users are about to show symptoms of coronavirus infection. But there's not much information yet on how well the device, which has embedded electronics, works. The $299 Oura ring is designed to monitor sleep, pulse, movement, heart activity and temperature, according to the company's website. 2 years ago – via Gisela Crespo and Maggie Fox @ CNN Some doctors are lukewarm about its potential. "There is not a lot of data on it right now. There have been some studies that I've seen -- most of the studies are published by the device manufacturers," Dr. Darria Long, an emergency room physician and clinical assistant professor at the University of Tennessee, told CNN. 2 years ago – via Gisela Crespo and Maggie Fox @ CNN Long says the potential to study large groups of people to see if there is useful data that can be collected is interesting. "But it does not replace any of the other things we should be doing, and the other steps that the NBA should be doing in terms of protecting their players, protecting their staff," Long said. They should still be doing pools of testing and regular testing -- all of those other things. Just don't let it give us a false sense of security. Don't stop wearing your mask because your Oura ring says you're OK. You know, don't skip testing because everybody's Oura ring says they're fine." 2 years ago – via Twitter TheSteinLine Marc Stein: German basketball's @easyCreditBBL completed its final round of COVID-19 testing today with no positive tests registered by the 10 teams over three weeks of play. The two-legged tournament championship tournament pits @MHP_RIESEN against @albaberlin on Friday and Sunday https://twitter.com/TheSteinLine/status/1276246766699065345 2 years ago – via Twitter flasportsbuzz Barry Jackson: Per two sources, people in touch with the Heat have been told that Derrick Jones Jr. is the only Heat player so far who has tested positive for COVID-19 (though that could change, with tests ongoing). One Heat staffer also tested positive, per source. 2 years ago – via Twitter flasportsbuzz Barry Jackson: Also, according to multiple sources, Heat has closed its AA Arena practice facility until Monday in light of the positive COVID tests. So no individual workouts there in the next few days. 2 years ago – via Twitter Rockets_Insider Alykhan Bijani: Tilman Fertitta on NBA rerurn: “[Coronavirus] is here to stay. That’s why you’ve got to wear your mask. You can either panic and not keep playing games, or send people home that are sick and keep playing. And that’s what we’re gonna see is gonna happen.” pic.twitter.com/CApe7zzFMB 2 years ago – via Twitter detnewsRodBeard Rod Beard: On Tuesday, #Pistons rookie Louis King, a New Jersey native, and his family will be providing more than 150 meals to families and those affected by the pandemic in Jersey City, NJ. He will also be giving out autographed basketballs to the first 50 kids in attendance. 2 years ago – via Twitter ShamsCharania Alex Len tests positive for coronavirus Shams Charania: Kings center Alex Len says he has tested positive for coronavirus. Statement from Len, who emerged as key rotation piece for Sacramento prior to NBA hiatus: 2 years ago – via Twitter Sara Hodges: According to a source close to the @SacramentoKings at least 4 players have tested positive for COVID-19. The unnamed players will self-isolate for 14 days and will need two negative tests before entering the facility or before heading to Orlando, FL @CBSSacramento 2 years ago – via Marc Stein @ New York Times Although league officials have maintained from the start of the N.B.A. shutdown on March 11 that players are supposed to avoid group workouts of any kind, permitting voluntary workouts only in team facilities now that all 30 are open, I’m told that the directives were always intended to be protective rather than punitive. 2 years ago – via Stitcher.com There's a lot of people in the league office team offices that are very concerned about what's happening right now in Florida. 2 years ago – via Henry Bushnell @ Yahoo! Sports The state of Florida reported 11,365 new coronavirus cases over three days this past weekend — its three worst days on record. Orange County, home of Walt Disney World, reported 437 on Saturday — more than entire countries once considered epicenters of the pandemic. Test-positive rates topped 15 percent. Seven-day averages surged. And all of that, for an NBA attempting to finish its season at Disney in Orlando, is problematic, experts say. “Extremely concerning,” says Zachary Binney, an epidemiologist at Emory University. “Absolutely,” says Bill Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University. 2 years ago – via Twitter ShamsCharania Alex Len tests positive for coronavirus Shams Charania: Kings center Alex Len says he has tested positive for coronavirus. Statement from Len, who emerged as key rotation piece for Sacramento prior to NBA hiatus: 2 years ago – via Twitter Sara Hodges: According to a source close to the @SacramentoKings at least 4 players have tested positive for COVID-19. The unnamed players will self-isolate for 14 days and will need two negative tests before entering the facility or before heading to Orlando, FL @CBSSacramento 2 years ago – via Marc Stein @ New York Times Although league officials have maintained from the start of the N.B.A. shutdown on March 11 that players are supposed to avoid group workouts of any kind, permitting voluntary workouts only in team facilities now that all 30 are open, I’m told that the directives were always intended to be protective rather than punitive. 2 years ago – via Stitcher.com There's a lot of people in the league office team offices that are very concerned about what's happening right now in Florida. 2 years ago – via Henry Bushnell @ Yahoo! Sports The state of Florida reported 11,365 new coronavirus cases over three days this past weekend — its three worst days on record. Orange County, home of Walt Disney World, reported 437 on Saturday — more than entire countries once considered epicenters of the pandemic. Test-positive rates topped 15 percent. Seven-day averages surged. And all of that, for an NBA attempting to finish its season at Disney in Orlando, is problematic, experts say. “Extremely concerning,” says Zachary Binney, an epidemiologist at Emory University. “Absolutely,” says Bill Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University. 2 years ago – via Twitter ShamsCharania Buddy Hield tested positive for COVID-19 Shams Charania: Kings guard Buddy Hield has tested positive for coronavirus, sources tell me and @Sam Amick. 2 years ago – via Twitter SeanCunningham Sean Cunningham: NBA sources confirm Buddy Hield testing positive for COVID-19. Buddy had been back in the Dallas area, then played in the Skinz League Game two weeks ago in Oklahoma where he scored 45 points. 2 years ago – via Twitter SeanCunningham Sean Cunningham: NBA Sources say that report of four Sacramento Kings players testing positive for COVID-19 is not true. 2 years ago – via NBA.com Jabari Parker announces he tested positive for coronavirus Today, Sacramento Kings forward Jabari Parker issued the following statement: “Several days ago I tested positive for COVID-19 and immediately self-isolated in Chicago which is where I remain. I am progressing in my recovery and feeling well. I look forward to joining my teammates in Orlando as we return to the court for the resumption of the NBA season.” 2 years ago – via Twitter sam_amick Sam Amick: Source says the Kings’ recent Corey Brewer addition was a response to the revelation that Jabari Parker had tested positive. As I wrote today, the timeline for a positive test turnaround in Orlando is tight 2 years ago – via Twitter SeanCunningham Kings player tested positive for coronavirus Sean Cunningham: According to multiple sources, the Sacramento Kings have had a player test positive for COVID-19. The identity of the player is not known. 2 years ago – via Twitter SeanCunningham Sean Cunningham: I'm told that, at least for the moment, only one Kings player is known to have had a positive test for coronavirus 2 years ago – via Jessica Golden @ CNBC When the NBA travels to the Orlando bubble to resume their season, the league is providing players and staff with a smart ring that can help as an early predictor of coronavirus. But the Oura health tracker ring was not originally intended to detect coronavirus and it happened almost by surprise, the company’s CEO told CNBC on Tuesday. 2 years ago – via Jessica Golden @ CNBC “It started with our users,” Harpreet Rai, chief executive officer of Oura, said in a “Squawk Box” interview. “One user of ours in Finland was traveling in early March. His scores were normally in the 80s or 90s and he noticed his readiness score dropped to 50 and that caused him to get tested. He was positive for coronavirus.” 2 years ago – via Jessica Golden @ CNBC As the NBA heads to Walt Disney World in Florida, the league is making available a host of technological bells and whistles to both players and staff including the Oura ring. Rai said the league has ordered more than 1,000 Oura rings. “They felt like giving the players and staff an added rate of protection and frankly peace of mind,” he told CNBC. 2 years ago – via Jonathan Feigen @ Houston Chronicle “I think it (the NBA season) is going to get off the ground,” Fertitta said. “I don’t know if it’s going to stay. But we’re going to do whatever. You’re going to follow the protocols. It’s no different from one of our businesses. If somebody’s sick, you send them home. Everybody else watch themselves. Sanitize the establishment, and you have to move on." 2 years ago – via Jonathan Feigen @ Houston Chronicle “If you’re not willing to say, ‘Oh my gosh, (hypothetically) three people tested today for the Houston Rockets, and three people tested today for the LA Lakers. Those guys go home, and we’re going to play the games” — if we’re not willing to recognize that that’s going to be what happens, then we’re not going to complete the season, not in football, baseball, basketball or whatever.” 2 years ago – via Jonathan Feigen @ Houston Chronicle “The coronavirus is everywhere right now,” Fertitta said. “I know 100 people now that have had it, and I knew nobody that had it three weeks ago, four weeks ago, six weeks ago. Two of my kids have already had it out of my four and are well now and back to their normal lives and never got that sick. It’s here to stay. That’s why you have to wear your mask.” 2 years ago – via Dan Woike, Tania Ganguli @ Los Angeles Times According to people with knowledge of the situation and the NBA’s health and safety manual that The Times reviewed, Lakers doctors could “protect” McGee and any other players they deem to be at high risk. A week ago, players had to complete a three-page medical questionnaire and team doctors must evaluate them by Thursday. Among the questions for players and traveling staff was whether or not the person has or had suffered from moderate to severe asthma. 2 years ago – via Twitter ScottAgness Scott Agness: Pacers guard Malcolm Brogdon confirms that he tested positive for coronavirus. "I'm doing well, feeling well and progressing well. I plan to join my teammates in Orlando for the resumption of the NBA season and playoffs." 2 years ago – via Twitter ThisIsJMichael Malcolm Brogdon tests positive for COVID-19 J. Michael Falgoust: Malcolm Brogdon has tested positive for COVID-19, league sources tells @IndyStarSports 2 years ago – via Sam Amick @ The Athletic Some are terrified, not only for the people who could spend up to three months in COVID-19 ravaged Florida starting in mid-July but also for the incredible damage the league could incur for years to come if too many players test positive and it all comes crashing down. “If the cases keep spiking in Florida, things are going to happen,” one GM told The Athletic on Monday. “I’m really, really concerned for the league big-picture wise in many, many ways.” 2 years ago – via Sam Amick @ The Athletic Others are mildly concerned, trusting of Commissioner Adam Silver and his staff that shared their 113-page “Health and Safety Protocols” memo with teams last week but also wary of the physical risks and mental health challenges that this unnatural environment will present for players and staff members alike. And that was before the positive tests of players such as Denver’s Nikola Jokic started rolling in on Tuesday. “It’s the hindsight of ‘Was it worth it?’ that worries me,” another GM said. “If something happens, it’s (the question of) ‘Was it worth it?’ If everything goes great, it’s historic, and it’ll be remembered throughout history. ‘Remember the Bubble?’ or whatever they’re going to call it. It’ll be a special thing as long as we can make it through.” 2 years ago – via Sam Amick @ The Athletic Sources say the Clippers have been the most vocal when it comes to pushing for more family and friends to be allowed earlier in the timeline, with their routinely-stated hope (via weekly calls between the NBA and front office executives) that the league will eventually allow at least one family member or friend to join players at the start of the first round. “They’re fighting for that,” a rival GM said. 2 years ago – via Twitter JaredDudley619 Jared Dudley: I don’t know what you talking about. Season happening! Believe that! But if you don’t think we as athletes should be talking about protest, injuries, COVID then you might want to sit this convo out bruh... https://twitter.com/patbev21/status/1275807352634011648 2 years ago – via Twitter patbev21 Patrick Beverley: Again basketball is a year-round sport. We don’t wanna hear that sh*t. Check https://twitter.com/jareddudley619/status/1275531290255568897 2 years ago – via Fabrice Auclert @ Basket USA In Le Parisien, he recalls this terrible experience of last March, and that label of pariah and scapegoat that was affixed to him when the disease was announced. "The NBA was waiting for a first case to stop the championship, it fell on me! I became the image of the coronavirus for the Americans, the domino that triggered the end of the season, but it was not I who brought the virus to the United States." 2 years ago – via Fabrice Auclert @ Basket USA Besides, he still hasn't recovered all of his sensory faculties. "The taste has returned, but the smell is still not 100%. I can smell the smells, but not from afar. I spoke to specialists, who told me that it could take up to a year," he reveals in a column in L'Equipe. 2 years ago – via Twitter wojespn Avery Bradley opting out of Orlando bubble for Lakers Adrian Wojnarowski: Los Angeles Lakers guard Avery Bradley has opted-out of playing in the NBA’s Orlando restart of the season, Bradley told ESPN on Tuesday night. 2 years ago – via Twitter wojespn Adrian Wojnarowski: At forefront of Bradley’s decision to remain w/ his family is the well-being of the oldest of his 3 children. His 6-year old son has a history of struggling to recover from respiratory illnesses and would’ve been unlikely to be medically cleared to enter bubble with his family. 2 years ago – via Twitter wojespn Adrian Wojnarowski: Wednesday is turning out to be a soft target date for players to opt-out of Orlando – unless they want to enter process to be placed on excused/protected list to keep salary. Teams are largely treating July 1 as deadline, which is when rosters of eligible players are due to NBA. 2 years ago – via Twitter BobbyMarks42 Bobby Marks: Players can opt-out of restart in Orlando up until the playoffs and replaced by a substitute player. However, that player would have to fly into town and be quarantined for 10 days. 2 years ago – via Twitter ScottAgness Scott Agness: Pacers were tested for COVID-19 today. Results weren’t immediately known. All-Stars Victor Oladipo and Domantas Sabonis are back in town after spending the majority of quarantine in Florida and California, respectively. 2 years ago – via Twitter tribjazz Eric Walden: According to a Jazz spokesman, everyone on the roster except for Bojan Bogdanovic underwent testing for COVID-19 today at the Zions Bank Basketball Campus, including two-way players Jarrell Brantley and Justin Wright-Foreman. The team does not yet have results of the tests. 2 years ago – via Twitter mcten Dave McMenamin: Lakers players and staff were tested for the coronavirus at the Lakers practice facility in El Segundo today, sources told ESPN. Tests were administered while subjects were in their cars: nose and throat swabs and blood sample drawn. Results expected in 24 hours. 2 years ago – via Twitter wojespn Nikola Jokic tests positive for coronavirus Adrian Wojnarowski: Reporting with @Brian Windhorst: Nuggets star Nikola Jokic tested positive for the coronavirus in Serbia and his return to the U.S. is temporarily delayed. He’s been asymptomatic since testing positive last week. Jokic is expected to be cleared to travel to Denver within a week. 2 years ago – via Mike Singer @ Denver Post Nuggets franchise center Nikola Jokic has tested positive for the coronavirus and is currently back in Serbia, multiple league sources told The Denver Post. Citing medical privacy, the Nuggets declined comment. 2 years ago – via Mike Singer @ Denver Post All NBA players were to be back in market on June 22, and players who were overseas were to be back in market on June 15. Jokic was granted an exception by the NBA to stay in Sombor longer, however, during his recent trip, he tested positive. 2 years ago – via Mike Singer @ Denver Post Eight days ago Jokic was in Belgrade for an exhibition basketball game. One of the players who participated in the game, and was later seen in close proximity to Jokic, tested positive soon after. 2 years ago – via Twitter BA_Turner Brad Turner: Sources: Lakers began mandatory COVID-19 testing today at team facility. The swab test lasted about 5 minutes and it was 2 through the nose and 1 through the throat. 2 years ago – via Twitter AdamJWexler Adam Wexler: #Rockets owner @TilmanJFertitta on @CNBC said NBA teams will have to recognize games will need to be played w/o players who test positive in order to complete the season (same for NFL, MLB, etc.) Also said 2 of his kids had coronavirus & are now fine, doing well. #COVID__19 #NBA pic.twitter.com/5MBb2DODVO Top Rumors Top Rumors, DeAndre Jordan, Brooklyn Nets This rumor is part of a storyline: 5927 more rumors shares share tweet pin sms send email
Bill Russell's No. 6 jersey will be retired across the league The National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) announced today that they will honor the life and legacy of 11-time NBA champion and civil rights pioneer Bill Russell by permanently retiring his uniform number, 6, throughout the league. The iconic Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer will be the first player to have his number retired across the NBA. 2 hours ago – via NBA.com Bill Russell, Top Rumors Top Rumors, Bill Russell
“Bill Russell’s unparalleled success on the court and pioneering civil rights activism deserve to be honored in a unique and historic way,” said NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. “Permanently retiring his No. 6 across every NBA team ensures that Bill’s transcendent career will always be recognized.” 2 hours ago – via NBA.com Adam Silver, Bill Russell, Uncategorized Adam Silver, Bill Russell
In addition to retiring Russell’s number, the NBA will pay tribute to the Boston Celtics’ legend throughout the 2022-23 season. All NBA players will wear a commemorative patch on the right shoulder of their jerseys, and every NBA court will display a clover-shaped logo with the No. 6 on the sideline near the scorer’s table. The Celtics, for whom Russell played his entire career and coached, will have a separate and unique recognition for him on their uniforms, to be announced soon. Russell’s jersey number, which he wore for his entire 13-season career from 1956-69, will not be issued again by any NBA team to any player. Players who currently wear No. 6 will be grandfathered. 2 hours ago – via NBA.com Bill Russell, Uncategorized Bill Russell
BasketNews: Milwaukee Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer is at WizInk center for Spain v Greece alongside Giannis Antetokounmpo 👀 🎥 @SamiHasaballa Milwaukee Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer is at WizInk center for Spain v Greece alongside Giannis Antetokounmpo 👀 🎥 @SamiHasaballa pic.twitter.com/2v6vqwywGr — BasketNews (@BasketNews_com) August 11, 2022 2 hours ago – via Twitter BasketNews_com Coaching, Greece, Mike Budenholzer, Uncategorized Coaching, Greece, Mike Budenholzer, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks
Brady Hawk: Jimmy Butler on IG: “Miami it’s been real…………… No I didn’t get traded.” LOL Jimmy Butler on IG: “Miami it’s been real…………… No I didn’t get traded.” LOL pic.twitter.com/nnFifUfISZ — Brady Hawk (@BradyHawk305) August 11, 2022 2 hours ago – via Twitter BradyHawk305 Frivolities, Social Media, Uncategorized Frivolities, Social Media, Jimmy Butler, Miami Heat
A group of Voyager Digital customers claimed in a lawsuit filed Wednesday that billionaire Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban helped lure customers to the company, contributing to investor losses of $5 billion. 2 hours ago – via Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez @ Fortune Law, Mark Cuban, Owners, Technology, Uncategorized Law, Mark Cuban, Owners, Technology, Dallas Mavericks
The class action lawsuit, filed in Florida federal court, alleges Cuban heavily promoted the cryptocurrency platform in a way that misled unsophisticated investors. The lawsuit also named Voyager CEO Stephen Ehrlich and the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks as defendants. 2 hours ago – via Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez @ Fortune Law, Mark Cuban, Owners, Technology, Uncategorized Law, Mark Cuban, Owners, Technology, Dallas Mavericks
Jonas Valanciunas, Domantas Sabonis lead Lithuania in comfortable win Following convincing yesterday’s win against Finland, Lithuania repeated the trend in tonight’s game as well. NBA duo of Jonas Valanciunas and Domantas Sabonis dominated under the baskets and guided Lithuania to another comfortable 87-52 (29-9, 22-15, 16-8, 20-20) win over Finland in Vilnius. 2 hours ago – via BasketNews Eurobasket, FIBA, Finland, Lithuania, Statistics, Top Rumors Top Rumors, Eurobasket, FIBA, Finland, Lithuania, Statistics, Domantas Sabonis, Jonas Valanciunas, New Orleans Pelicans, Sacramento Kings