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Author: Mark Medina and Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY

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NBA investigating Clippers, Jerry West on how it handled Kawhi Leonard’s free agency recruitment

December 17, 2020December 18, 2020 Mark Medina and Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY Comments Off on NBA investigating Clippers, Jerry West on how it handled Kawhi Leonard’s free agency recruitment

A lawsuit filed in Los Angeles alleges that Jerry West agreed to pay a man $2.5 million if he helped recruit Kawhi Leonard to the Clippers.

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NBA outlines extensive coronavirus health and safety protocols for 2020-21 season

November 28, 2020 Mark Medina and Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY Comments Off on NBA outlines extensive coronavirus health and safety protocols for 2020-21 season

With the NBA beginning the 2020-21 season in home markets, the league has outlined some unique coronavirus safety protocols for teams and players.

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Reigning NBA Sixth Man of the Year Montrezl Harrell signing two-year deal with Lakers

November 20, 2020 Mark Medina and Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY Comments Off on Reigning NBA Sixth Man of the Year Montrezl Harrell signing two-year deal with Lakers

Montrezl Harrell has agreed to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Lakers after spending the prior three seasons with the rival Clippers.

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Pelicans, Jazz and Lakers, Clippers lock arms and kneel during national anthem before NBA restart openers

July 31, 2020 Mark Medina and Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY Comments Off on Pelicans, Jazz and Lakers, Clippers lock arms and kneel during national anthem before NBA restart openers

All players and coaches, as well as the referees, knelt during the anthem to protest systemic racism ahead of the NBA’s first games in Orlando.

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Pelicans’ Zion Williamson leaves NBA campus for ‘urgent family medical matter’

July 16, 2020 Mark Medina and Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY Comments Off on Pelicans’ Zion Williamson leaves NBA campus for ‘urgent family medical matter’

The New Orleans rookie plans to rejoin the team, but he’ll face COVID-19 testing and possible quarantine. The season is scheduled to restart July 30.

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NBA alerts teams about how to handle inconclusive coronavirus tests

July 15, 2020July 15, 2020 Mark Medina and Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY Comments Off on NBA alerts teams about how to handle inconclusive coronavirus tests

The NBA in a memo sent to teams on Wednesday raised awareness about inconclusive tests for coronavirus possibly affecting recovered players.

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‘Black Lives Matter’ to be painted on courts at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex for NBA’s resumed 2020 season

June 30, 2020 Mark Medina and Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Black Lives Matter’ to be painted on courts at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex for NBA’s resumed 2020 season

The NBA and the players union have agreed to have “Black Lives Matter” painted on the courts at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando.

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‘The Last Dance’ takeaways: Michael Jordan, Steve Kerr explain why their relationship grew after a practice fight

May 10, 2020May 11, 2020 Mark Medina and Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘The Last Dance’ takeaways: Michael Jordan, Steve Kerr explain why their relationship grew after a practice fight

“The Last Dance” showed how the bond between Michael Jordan and Steve Kerr grew after a practice fight and how MJ juggled hoops and “Space Jam.”

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NBA 2K Players tournament: Predictions for event featuring basketball’s biggest names

April 3, 2020April 3, 2020 Mark Medina and Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY Comments Off on NBA 2K Players tournament: Predictions for event featuring basketball’s biggest names

Real NBA games won’t be resuming anytime soon, but fans can still watch some of the league’s biggest stars face off in the NBA 2K Players tournament.

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Coronavirus: NBA moving toward banning fans, but still no decision on how to handle games

March 11, 2020March 11, 2020 Mark Medina and Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY Comments Off on Coronavirus: NBA moving toward banning fans, but still no decision on how to handle games

The NBA discussed playing games behind closed doors and halting league operations, but for now, it’s business as usual except for Warriors, Cavaliers.

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USA TODAY Sports staff makes college football picks: Check out the predictions for 2023

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Many homeless among dead in fire in Johannesburg, South Africa

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