NBA rumors: Kings get Orlando hotel assignment, protocols for restartNBA rumors: Kings get Orlando hotel assignment, protocols for restart
The NBA reportedly sent a memo to NBA teams containing details of how things will work in Orlando.
The NBA reportedly sent a memo to NBA teams containing details of how things will work in Orlando.
The Nets star has been pushing against players showing up for the NBA’s restart in Disney World, wanting to instead keep the spotlight on the fight against racial injustice.
Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving doesn’t seem to want any part of the NBA’s plan to resume the 2019-20 season in Florida next month.
Here’s some of what awaits NBA players going to Disney next month: game rooms, golf course access, cabanas with misters to combat the heat, fishing areas, bowling, backstage tours and salon services. The NBA described very specific plans to players and teams for the restart on Tuesday, doing so in a memo and handbook both obtained by Sports Betting News. With safety being of the foremost importance during the coronavirus pandemic, players were told they will be tested regularly – but not with the deep nasal swabs – and must adhere to strict physical distancing and mask-wearing policies.
The Nets guard has been an opposing voice to the NBA’s restart.
When the NBA season resumes at Disney World in July, teams will be assigned to hotels based on seeding.
Movie nights, card games, DJ sets and COVID-19 tests will be part of the NBA’s return to play, according to a memo the league sent to teams Tuesday.
Bradley is absolutely correct: There is an unfairly accepted sentiment that it’s on black people to fix racism.