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Westbrook on Pachulia’s fall: ‘He tried to hurt me’

A heated Russell Westbrook went off on Zaza Pachulia on Saturday night, accusing the Warriors center of intentionally falling on his leg and trying to hurt him late in the third quarter of a game Golden State won 112-80.

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NBA postpones draft lottery, combineNBA postpones draft lottery, combine

SHOWS: NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES (FILE – JUNE 19, 2019) (REUTERS – ACCESS ALL) 1. WIDE OF 2019 NBA DRAFT PREVIEW EVENT 2. VARIOUS OF ZION WILLIAMSON, WHO WOULD BE THE FIRST OVERALL PICK AT THE 2019 NBA DRAFT, AT PREVIEW EVENT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES (FILE – MAY 14, 2019) (STILL PHOTOS-MUTE)(USA TODAY SPORTS IMAGES – Broadcasters and Digital: MUST COURTESY ‘USA TODAY SPORTS IMAGES) 3. STILL PHOTO OF 2019 NBA DRAFT LOTTERY 4. STILL PHOTO OF NBA DEPUTY COMMISSIONER MARK TATUM (LEFT) POSING FOR A PHOTO WITH NEW ORLEANS PELICANS EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS DAVID GRIFFIN AFTER PELICANS WIN FIRST PICK IN 2019 DRAFT 5. STILL PHOTO BEFORE START OF 2019 NBA DRAFT LOTTERY STORY: The lottery to determine which NBA team will get the number one overall draft pick along with the draft combine have both been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak, the league said on Friday (May1). Both events had been scheduled for Chicago with the lottery set for May 19 and the combine, where prospects for the draft are evaluated, held May 21-24. Neither event was rescheduled, and the NBA said the league would continue to closely monitor the coronavirus pandemic and consult with infectious disease specialists, public health experts and government officials. The draft, for the moment, remains scheduled for June 25. To conduct a draft, the NBA will need a draft order, which is determined by the league standings at the end of the season. The top four picks are decided by the lottery and are chosen from the 14 teams that do not make the playoffs. With the current campaign still in flux so is the draft. The NBA was the first of North America’s major sports leagues to shut down, suspending play on March 11 after a member of the Utah Jazz tested positive for the coronavirus. Like every other sport the NBA is running through a number of scenarios that would allow it to complete the current season. (Production: David Grip)

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Mark Bartelstein: I Hate NBA’s New CBAMark Bartelstein: I Hate NBA’s New CBA

Prominent agent Mark Bartelstein was asked to assess how he views the NBA’s new collective bargaining agreement that has become more restrictive for teams to sign and acquire players if they are above the first or second apron.

“My initial take from where I sit is I hate it,” said Bartelstein on the Hoop Collective Podcast. “Because it’s restrictive and takes away… In the world I live in, I want flexibility for my clients. I want player movement. I want to be able to engage with all 30 teams. We were able to do that under the old CBA because you could engage all 30 teams, but they were restricted in what they can do. Now, they are far more restricted. Some teams you cannot even engage with other than maybe a minimum deal. Even the Knicks couldn’t even do that to begin the season.

“From that standpoint, I’m not a big fan. I understand the logic behind it. I understand what Adam [Silver] is trying to accomplish. He wants parity. He wants to create as much equal competition to win a championship as possible. I personally disagree a little bit with him on what is best for the league because I think where you create the most interest in the NBA is not during the season, it’s in the offseason. That’s where you create the most interest. That’s where fans buy season tickets. That’s where sponsors jump in because they see ‘Wow, this team made this move, that team made that move. They’re improved.’ People jump on board and get excited.

“If you’re taking a bunch of teams whose ownership wants to be competitive and wants to spend money and wants to give their fans a chance to win, and you’re not allowing them to do that. Or you’re making it so restrictive and the penalties are so punitive, I don’t think that’s great for the game.

“Adam’s counter to that is he thinks ‘If I can create 30 teams with an equal chance to win a championship, we’re going to have a much more compelling season. Many more fan bases being engaged throughout the year.’

“We’ll see. We’re just getting started. Time will tell. From that standpoint as a player, business is about leverage. Leverage comes from choices. If your choices are diminished, then as a player, you have less leverage. That’s part of the problem right now with the new CBA.”

Bartelstein represents Bradley Beal, Kyle Lowry, Michael Porter Jr., Keegan Murray and many others.

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