News

Show more The NBA has suspended its season due to the novel coronavirus outbreak. The announcement came after a confusing mid-game suspension of play between the Utah Jazz and Oklahoma City Thunder.
Fans leave the Golden 1 Center after the NBA basketball game between the New Orleans Pelicans and Sacramento Kings was postponed at the last minute in Sacramento, Calif., Wednesday, March 11, 2020.
In 2020, players, coaches, and staff stayed inside the NBA bubble with strict health rules and no fans in the arenas.
This last-minute postponement is illustrative of the fast-moving nature of how organizations are dealing with the coronavirus outbreak. Four NBA games on the East Coast were already underway when ...
The league opted for each team to play 72 games in 2020-2021 — only 10 fewer than a typical season — in a tight five-month window. Unfortunately, because COVID-19 is still just as relevant as it was a ...
T.J. McConnell is the longest-tenured Pacers player, entering his seventh season in Indiana. Here's what he wrote about the ...
Mavericks star Kyrie Irving reveals he repeatedly asked the Nets to release him during his COVID-19 vaccine suspension.
Ron Harper won five NBA titles during his career. Three with Michael Jordan and two with Kobe, and he has doubts about how ...
Other than the COVID-19-affected finals of 2020 and 2021 (the 2020 finals ended on Oct. 11 and the 2021 finals ended on July 20), only two NBA seasons have gone deeper into the calendar.