As teams deal with quarantined players and COVID-19 testing, NBA grapples with when – or if – season will resume and how playoffs will be affected.
Author: Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY
Utah Jazz All-Star Donovan Mitchell tests positive for coronavirus
A second Utah Jazz player — All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell — preliminarily has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19).
Opinion: Nightmare scenario forced NBA to make tough decision
When Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19, it put the league in a corner on a decision it should have made earlier.
NBA shuts down after Rudy Gobert tests positive for coronavirus
The announcement came after the Utah Jazz-Oklahoma City Thunder game was postponed. Rudy Gobert was listed as questionable because of an illness.
First responders from OKC bombing, 9/11 to meet in emotional tribute at Knicks-Thunder game
The Knicks and Thunder will honor first responders of the 1995 OKC bombings and the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 during their game on Friday.
Opinion: Gianna Bryant’s unfulfilled dreams permeate memorial with unbearable sadness
While Monday’s event at Staples Center was billed as a celebration, it was impossible to escape the sadness of three lives ending so young.
NBA All-Star Game MVP award to be renamed the Kobe Bryant MVP Award
The NBA continued to honor Kobe Bryant, naming All-Star MVP trophy the Kobe Bryant All-Star MVP Award, commissioner Adam Silver announced Saturday.
NBA All-Stars Trae Young, Zion Williamson starstruck by former President Barack Obama
Zion Williamson and Trae Young talked with former President Barack Obama at NBA All-Star event, and both were stunned that he had watched them play.
NBA trade deadline: Winners, losers and teams in between
The Heat, Warriors and Clippers scored before the end of the trade deadline, but the Lakers, Pistons and Celtics missed out.
Heat to acquire Andre Iguodala in trade with Grizzlies
Miami nabbed one of the biggest names on the 2020 trade market, swooping in to acquire veteran Andre Iguodala before either of the L.A. teams could.