Husker Posted June 17, 2020 Author Posted June 17, 2020 Hereβs 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. It only sounds like vacation. The NBA described very specific plans to players and teams for the restart on Tuesday, doing so in a memo and handbook both obtained byΒ The Associated Press. With safety being of the foremost importance during the coronavirus pandemic, players were told they will be tested regularly --Β but not with the deep nasal swabs --Β and must adhere to strict physical distancing and mask-wearing policies. The league and the National Basketball Players Association have been working on the terms of how the restart will work for weeks, all while constantly seeking advice from medical experts including Dr. Anthony Fauci, perhaps the best-known physician in the country when it comes to the battle against COVID-19, and who has saidΒ he supportsΒ the NBA's restart plan. βMy confidence, it didnβt exist at the beginning of this virus because I was so frightened by it,β union executive director Michele Roberts told AP. βNow having lived, and breathed, and suffered through the hours and hours of understanding the virus, and listening to our experts, and comparing different alternative protocols, I canβt even think of anything else we could do short of hermetically seal the players that would keep them safe.β Later Tuesday, the NBA released its medical protocols to teams, a 108-page file. Among the highlights: players must shower in their individual hotel rooms instead of the game or practice arenas, be part of a contact tracing program, and that it is βrecommended that coaches wear face coverings pre- or post-game where feasible.β βThe occurrence of a small or otherwise expected number of COVID-19 cases will not require a decision to suspend or cancel the resumption of the 2019-20 season,β the NBA wrote. Most teams will arrive in Florida on July 7, 8 or 9. A person with knowledge of the situation said the reigning champion Toronto Raptors, the lone NBA team based outside of the U.S., will be permitted to gather for some pre-camp workouts --Β under strict guidelines that other teams will follow in their own cities --Β before that arrival date. The Raptors are likely to train somewhere in Florida, said the person who spoke to AP on condition of anonymity because no deal has yet been signed. For the Raptors, itβs been an area of concern largely because of current Canadian government regulations that call for a 14-day quarantine for people returning to Canada. Some Raptors players are in Toronto right now; some are in the U.S. Nobody on the NBAβs Disney campus, which has been loosely described as a bubble, will be allowed in anyone elseβs sleeping room. The NBA also told players and teams that it will work with one or more outside health care companies to provide a medical clinic with X-ray and MRI capability on the campus --Β critical, since in theory the league would not want players and team staff leaving and potentially facing coronavirus exposure by going outside of the Disney property for such exams. The leagueβs plan also spells out how training rooms and meeting rooms will be utilized, the procedures for practice-court usage --Β three-hour blocks per team, all scheduled, with one open hour in between sessions for cleaning and sanitizing --Β and even how team and player laundry will be handled. It also addresses the polarizing issue of how the league and its players will be able to addressΒ social injustice and racial inequalityΒ -- two issues of constant importance, particularly now across the country. The NBA said it would be βa central goal of our season restartβ to bring attention and what it called βsustained action to issues of social injustice, including combating systemic racism, expanding educational and economic opportunities across the Black community, enacting meaningful police and criminal justice reform and promoting greater civic engagement.β The league said it remains in talks with the NBPA how best to make that happen. Some NBA players, such as NBPA executive board member Kyrie Irving of the Brooklyn Nets and Los Angeles Lakers center Dwight Howard, have suggested thatΒ playing could take awayΒ from the movement to spur immediate and dramatic change on racial issues in the country. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has said that if a player does not feel comfortable playing at Disney --Β whether for health reasons or because of the social-justice issues --Β then he does not have to report with his team and will not be disciplined, other than losing salary for games missed. βThe very fact that our players have the option of not playing, I think says a lot about the commissionerβs ability to appreciate how big an issue this is, not just for African-American players but for all of our members,β Roberts said. βThereβs not been one ounce of skepticism about the sincerity of the playersβ feelings about this.β The NBA is planning on games in three arenas during the seeding-game portion of the restart, the ones where each of the 22 teams going to the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex will play eight games before the playoffs begin. Teams will be housed in three hotels, with between six and eight teams in each. Other plans the NBA has for the restart include mental health professionals being available for players and coaches; pregame chapel services, done virtually; yoga and meditation; three meals a day and four meals on game days; and restaurant availability. Teams can bring up to 35 people as part of the basketball operations group, which includes players, a senior executive, an athletic trainer, a strength and conditioning coach, an equipment manager and security.
srikanthnarne Posted July 31, 2020 Posted July 31, 2020 Lakers ππ lebrons defense was awesome. AD is luxury for lebron any day.Β
Husker Posted August 2, 2020 Author Posted August 2, 2020 On 7/30/2020 at 11:18 PM, srikanthnarne said: Lakers ππ lebrons defense was awesome. AD is luxury for lebron any day.Β ninna raptors chethilo ongunnaru... LBJ & AD are not in form.. still rusty.. Bradley gadu hand iyyakunte bagundedhi team inka.. ah JR gadni esukuni em chesi chastharo..Β
srikanthnarne Posted August 2, 2020 Posted August 2, 2020 JR will make the difference in playoffs. He just started getting used to the team.Β backup point guard imp, raptors lanti Decent team ki rondo will be able make the differenceπ€π
Husker Posted August 2, 2020 Author Posted August 2, 2020 5 minutes ago, srikanthnarne said: JR will make the difference in playoffs. He just started getting used to the team.Β backup point guard imp, raptors lanti Decent team ki rondo will be able make the differenceπ€π vannai.. me still not confident with this roster.. Β curoso gadu thappa evadu pehda promising anipiyatala.. andaru one night heros laga unnaru.. ah danny green gadu eppudu aadi chasthado ani waiting..Β
srikanthnarne Posted August 2, 2020 Posted August 2, 2020 (edited) My game closing roaster for small ball: lbj, ad, kuz, green, jr/kcp normal game closing: lbj, ad, howard, kuz/jr, green somehow green and jr playoffs lo impact chupistaru anipistundi. Experienced kada. AD ball handler kadu kada likeΒ kyrie or wade, adhe problem. Lebron ni ball tesuku vachetapude hold chestunaru ekkuva time. hope we donβt get portland in first round π Edited August 2, 2020 by srikanthnarne
Husker Posted August 12, 2020 Author Posted August 12, 2020 All four teams will be back in action on Thursday to close out their seeding games and determine which two teams will square off in the Western Conference Play-In for a chance to face the Los Angles Lakers in the first round of the playoffs. The first game of the Play-In will be on Saturday, Aug. 15 at 2:30 ET on ABC. Thursday's Schedule Memphis vs. Milwaukee, 4:00 ET, NBA League Pass Phoenix vs. Dallas, 4:00 ET, TNT San Antonio vs. Utah, 6:30 ET, TNT Portland vs. Brooklyn, 9:00 ET, TNT Β Here is a complete breakdown of how each team can either claim the No. 8 seed (and the advantage of having to only win one game in the Play-In), or the No. 9 seed (need to win two games in the Play-In), or find themselves out and headed back home as their season comes to an end. Portland will be seeded: #8 if Blazers win OR Grizzlies, Suns and Spurs lose #9 if Blazers lose and loss by any two of Grizzlies, Suns or Spurs ELIMINATED if Blazers lose and wins by any two of Grizzlies, Suns or Spurs Β Memphis will be seeded: #8 if Grizzlies win and Blazers lose #9 if Grizzlies win and Blazers win OR Grizzlies, Suns and Spurs all lose ELIMINATED if Grizzlies lose and wins by either Suns or Spurs Β Phoenix will be seeded: #8 if Suns win and Blazers and Grizzlies both lose #9 if Suns win and Blazers or Grizzlies lose ELIMINATED if Suns lose Β San Antonio will be seeded: #8 if Spurs win and Blazers, Grizzlies and Suns all lose #9 if Spurs win and loss by any two of Blazers, Grizzlies and Suns ELIMINATED if Spurs lose
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