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Here's Why NBA Favors Delaying 2020 Free Agency, Next Season Opening
NBA team owners and the NBPA are reportedly pushing for the delay of the 2020 free agency and the next season opening to better assess the financial prospects of the league with the COVID-19 pandemic still out of control. NBA team owners and the NBPA are reportedly pushing for the delay of the 2020 free agency and the next season opening to better assess the financial prospects of the league with the COVID-19 pandemic still out of control. -
No Pressure From Warriors Star To Recruit Proven Players
The Golden State Warriors are expected to hire new players for the campaign next season and GM Bob Myers said the team superstars are not clamoring for proven recruits. The Golden State Warriors are expected to hire new players for the campaign next season and GM Bob Myers said the team superstars are not clamoring for proven recruits. -
LeBron James Admits Winning 2020 NBA Crown Is His Toughest Assignment Yet
Because of the strong competition and the unique bubble setting, LeBron James said the 2020 NBA title run is the most difficult for him to date. Because of the strong competition and the unique bubble setting, LeBron James said the 2020 NBA title run is the most difficult for him to date. -
New Orleans Pelicans Could Trade Lonzo Ball In Offseason
Lonzo Ball was deemed a disappointment as the New Orleans Pelicans failed to gain a playoff spot, leading to speculations he could be out of the team next season. Lonzo Ball was deemed a disappointment as the New Orleans Pelicans failed to gain a playoff spot, leading to speculations he could be out of the team next season. -
Tyronn Lue Tipped To Return To Head Coaching Next Season
Los Angeles Clippers assistant coach Tyronn Lue is reportedly the leading candidate to be the head coach of several NBA teams next season with the Brooklyn Nets emerging as his possible landing spot. Los Angeles Clippers assistant coach Tyronn Lue is reportedly the leading candidate to be the head coach of several NBA teams next season with the Brooklyn Nets emerging as his possible landing spot. -
Miami Heat Will Give 2 Players To Sign Giannis Antetokounmpo
The Miami Heat want to win an NBA title soon and they are looking to sign Giannis Antetokounmpo, in exchange for two players, to realize that goal. The Miami Heat want to win an NBA title soon and they are looking to sign Giannis Antetokounmpo, in exchange for two players, to realize that goal. -
ESPN's Ramona Shelburne Explains Why She Voted For LeBron James As MVP
LeBron James won the vote of ESPN's Ramona Shelburne for the 2020 NBA MVP race, and the journalist said he picked the Lakers superstar because of the compelling Los Angeles narrative. LeBron James won the vote of ESPN's Ramona Shelburne for the 2020 NBA MVP race, and the journalist said he picked the Lakers superstar because of the compelling Los Angeles narrative. -
Cavaliers Are Looking To Trade On Sixers' Ben Simmons
Despite the injuries that plagued him in the past seasons, Ben Simmons is a trade target by the Cavaliers and they are convinced to posses the package that will encourage the Sixers to listen to a proposal. Despite the injuries that plagued him in the past seasons, Ben Simmons is a trade target by the Cavaliers and they are convinced to posses the package that will encourage the Sixers to listen to a proposal. -
Joel Embiid Seen To Rejoin Sixers For Playoff Games
The Sixers have reported that Joel Embiid's ankle injury is not serious and the big man is tipped to suit up in time for Philadelphia's playoff games. The Sixers have reported that Joel Embiid's ankle injury is not serious and the big man is tipped to suit up in time for Philadelphia's playoff games. -
Anthony Davis Could Leave Lakers For Chicago Bulls In Offseason
There is a chance, according to analysts, that the Lakers will suffer disappointment in the playoffs, which could prod Anthony Davis to leave Los Angeles and join his hometown club, the Chicago Bulls. There is a chance, according to analysts, that the Lakers will suffer disappointment in the playoffs, which could prod Anthony Davis to leave Los Angeles and join his hometown club, the Chicago Bulls.