The NBA remains confident in its bubble campus, but the league and teams must stay vigilant. MLB’s failures show how quickly things can unravel.
Author: Mark Medina, USA TODAY
Michelle Obama speaks to NBA, WNBA players about how they can use platform to create change
Former first lady Michelle Obama spoke with some NBA and WNBA players Sunday about how they can use their platform to address racial justice issues.
Clippers’ Lou Williams to undergo 10-day quarantine, miss first two games after leaving NBA campus
Lou Williams will have to complete a 10-day quarantine after spending part of a pre-approved absence at an Atlanta strip club.
Clippers’ Lou Williams to undergo 10-day quarantine, miss first two games after leaving NBA campus
Lou Williams will have to complete a 10-day quarantine after spending part of a pre-approved absence at an Atlanta strip club.
Longtime NBA coaches Mike D’Antoni, Alvin Gentry wear masks coaching in games at bubble
Rockets’ Mike D’Antoni, Pelicans’ Alvin Gentry both wore masks for their teams’ scrimmages this weekend, saying they felt their example was important.
Rudy Gobert says tension with Utah Jazz teammate Donovan Mitchell is in the past
Jazz’s Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell appear to have put the tensions that arose in the aftermath of their positive coronavirus tests behind them.
NBA bubble: What do teams think of playing in front of virtual fans?
Once the season relaunch starts, the NBA will showcase about 300 “virtual fans” on 17-foot video boards throughout the game.
NBA bubble life: Sixers’ neuromuscular therapist details how she treats athletes in safe manner
Doris Martel, the Philadelphia 76ers’ neuromuscular therapist, doesn’t have much free time in Orlando as she works to keep athletes healthy.
NBA to feature ‘virtual fans’ at arenas for season restart
NBA officials are trying to bring fans closer to the games in Orlando and you’ll see their faces on video boards throughout the empty arena.
Lakers’ LeBron James leading NBA effort to ‘continue to shed light on justice for Breonna Taylor’
LeBron James and the Lakers played their first scrimmage in the Orlando bubble, but James spent much of his energy speaking about Breonna Taylor.