NBA says players can leave cities during hiatusNBA says players can leave cities during hiatus
Players will be given the ability to travel out of market under certain conditions. The ban on full team practices has also been extended indefinitely.
Players will be given the ability to travel out of market under certain conditions. The ban on full team practices has also been extended indefinitely.
With the country at a standstill due to the coronavirus outbreak, it will be tougher for the Raiders to sign players.
This story gives a shoutout to the athletes who unknowingly played their final game.
Minnesota Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns has announced he’ll donate $100,000 to the Mayo Clinic for testing for the COVID-19 virus. The Minnesota-based medical system said it expects the money from Towns will help increase capacity for COVID-19 from 200 tests per day to more than 1,000 per
Teams and players will be forced to comply with some pretty strict rules.
Against the backdrop of a global pandemic, NBA owners and executives are bracing for the possibility of mid-to-late June as a best-case scenario for the league’s return, sources told ESPN.
NBA players stuck in their team’s city reportedly will be allowed to travel to their city of residence.
The lack of testing has been arguably the biggest issue with the spread of the coronavirus in the United States. There are officially 3,500 hundred cases in the nation (with 67 deaths), but the number is likely much higher because of the lack of widely available testing in America that allows experts
Against the backdrop of a global pandemic, NBA owners and executives are bracing for the possibility of mid-to-late June as a best-case scenario for the league’s return, sources told ESPN.
Players were informed over the weekend that they would be receiving the balance of their season’s paychecks, according to a memo obtained by ESPN.