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NBA Ready To Implement Pay Cuts Beginning This Week
The NBA will send paychecks with a 25% cut due to the coronavirus pandemic starting this week. The reduced salary, however, will not be applied to the likes of LeBron James and Stephen Curry as they collected their pay in advance. 
The NBA will send paychecks with a 25% cut due to the coronavirus pandemic starting this week. The reduced salary, however, will not be applied to the likes of LeBron James and Stephen Curry as they collected their pay in advance. -
NBA Reportedly Gaining Momentum To Soon Resume Suspended Season
Following the online call of NBA officials, team owners, and players' representatives, the NBA is poised to make a decision the plan to restart the season this coming June. 
Following the online call of NBA officials, team owners, and players' representatives, the NBA is poised to make a decision the plan to restart the season this coming June. -
Stephen Curry Insists Warrors Dynasty Rule Far From Done
The Warriors turned in a sorry performance in the season, but according to Stephen Curry, Golden State will make a big comeback next season. The NBA superstar said the Warriors dynasty is not yet done. 
The Warriors turned in a sorry performance in the season, but according to Stephen Curry, Golden State will make a big comeback next season. The NBA superstar said the Warriors dynasty is not yet done. -
NBA Will Start Using Wilson As Official Game Balls In 2021
Wilson is set to return as the official NBA game balls starting in Season 2021-22. The new deal will see the exit of Spalding, which first provided balls to the league in 1983. 
Wilson is set to return as the official NBA game balls starting in Season 2021-22. The new deal will see the exit of Spalding, which first provided balls to the league in 1983. -
NBA Superstars Bat For The League To Restart The Season Soon
LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Stephen Curry have banded together to call on the NBA to restart the season and resume playing the games the soonest. The stand was made as the NBA is set to make a decision on the matter in June. 
LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Stephen Curry have banded together to call on the NBA to restart the season and resume playing the games the soonest. The stand was made as the NBA is set to make a decision on the matter in June. -
Dennis Rodman Say Michael Jordan Cannot Be Compared With LeBron James
Michael Jordan has the killer instinct that allowed him to win NBA rings and MVP awards, which according to Dennis Rodman is a quality not possessed by LeBron James. The two cannot be compared, he added. 
Michael Jordan has the killer instinct that allowed him to win NBA rings and MVP awards, which according to Dennis Rodman is a quality not possessed by LeBron James. The two cannot be compared, he added. -
Toni Kukoc Picks Kevin Durant Over LeBron James As NBA's Best Player
Former Chicago Bulls star Toni Kukoc said he sees Kevin Durant as the better player over LeBron James. Kukoc pointed out that KD has more dimensions in his offensive plays. 
Former Chicago Bulls star Toni Kukoc said he sees Kevin Durant as the better player over LeBron James. Kukoc pointed out that KD has more dimensions in his offensive plays. -
Raptors Might Be Working On Trade Deal For Giannis Antetokounmpo
Reigning NBA champions Toronto Raptors could be working on a trade deal that would see Giannis Antetokounmpo leaving Milwaukee for Canada. The deal could happen if Antetokounmpo rejects a new deal from the Bucks. 
Reigning NBA champions Toronto Raptors could be working on a trade deal that would see Giannis Antetokounmpo leaving Milwaukee for Canada. The deal could happen if Antetokounmpo rejects a new deal from the Bucks. -
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver Admits 'Bad Options' Await In Planned Season Restart
NBA commissioner Adam Silver said that restarting the season is his top priority but he warned that in making the decision to resume the games, suspended in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, there will be bad options ahead. 
NBA commissioner Adam Silver said that restarting the season is his top priority but he warned that in making the decision to resume the games, suspended in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, there will be bad options ahead. -
NBA Seen To Lower Salary Cap For Season 2020-21 Due To COVID-19
The NBA will reportedly lower the salary cap for Season 2020-21 as the league braces for the predicted economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. It is estimated that revenue losses of the league could reach $1 billion due to the crisis. 
The NBA will reportedly lower the salary cap for Season 2020-21 as the league braces for the predicted economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. It is estimated that revenue losses of the league could reach $1 billion due to the crisis.