Lakers center Dwight Howard said it was “pointless” that someone recently reported him to NBA’s Campus Hotline for not wearing a maskĀ in the bubble.
Author: Mark Medina, USA TODAY
‘James Harden loves to hoop’: Rockets star back on the practice court with his teammates
“He’s a competitor” James Harden said of himself after taking part in his first practice with his Rockets teammates in the NBA bubble in Florida.
How NBA is using technology to help with health and safety protocols inside Orlando bubble
The NBA is going to great technological lengths to make sure its players and staff stay healthy inside the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex bubble.
Charles Barkley, Draymond Green to be part of a new TNT show called ‘The Arena’
Charles Barkley and Draymond Green will be part of a new show called “The Arena,” a one-hour long NBA show that TNT will launch on July 20.
What Denver Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic makes of his positive COVID-19 test and weight loss
After a tumultuous journey just to get to the NBA bubble in Orlando, Nikola Jokic still isn’t sure when he can participate in Nuggets practices.
Sacramento Kings forward Harrison Barnes announces positive test for COVID-19
Harrison Barnes, who becomes the fourth Kings player to test positive for COVID-19, says he tested positive before the team departed for Orlando.
Opinion: Is the NBA experiencing growing pains or warning signs with campus setup?
For better and for worse, NBA teams have already learned what it is like to live in a whole new world inside the Walt Disney World bubble.
Kawhi Leonard: It doesn’t matter if you put statement on jersey. ‘It’s about doing the work.’
“It doesn’t matter if we have a statement on the back of our jersey. It’s about doing the work,” Kawhi Leonard said discussing social justice.
Inside the NBA bubble: What is life like for the media on the Disney World campus?
USA TODAY Sports’ Mark Medina chronicles his first days inside the NBA campus bubble in Orlando and how reporters are settling in at Disney World.
Lakers’ Anthony Davis explains why he won’t wear social justice message on jersey for NBA restart
Anthony Davis considered wearing a message on his jersey, but he stuck with his last name because it is “something that is very important to me.”