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Some NBA staffs struggle with going to Florida

NBA general managers are grappling with whether some staff members should go to Orlando for the league’s reboot with the coronavirus still a big concern as cases surge in Florida.

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Indiana Pacers vs Milwaukee Bucks
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
Indiana Pacers - 1H-195
Milwaukee Bucks - 1H+165
Denver Nuggets vs L.A. Clippers
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
Denver Nuggets-145
L.A. Clippers+125
New York Knicks vs Detroit Pistons
Type: Point Spread - Status: OPEN
New York Knicks - 1H-115
Detroit Pistons - 1H-105
Los Angeles Lakers vs Minnesota Timberwolves
Type: Point Spread - Status: OPEN
Los Angeles Lakers - 1H-105
Minnesota Timberwolves - 1H-115
Oklahoma City Thunder vs Memphis Grizzlies
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Under-105
Over-115
Boston Celtics vs Orlando Magic
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
Boston Celtics-950
Orlando Magic+600
Cleveland Cavaliers vs Miami Heat
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
Cleveland Cavaliers-850
Miami Heat+550
Houston Rockets vs Golden State Warriors
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Under - 1H-110
Over - 1H-110

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“Chemistry has been a strong suit here,” Green said. “That’s why so many guys have been here for so long — the chemistry is what we hang our hat on.”

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