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This time of year, members of NBA front offices have their focus split.
Brooklyn Nets wing Joe Harris recently did a virtual video interview with Nets broadcaster Ian Eagle.
“When we initially shut down, we were calling it a hiatus or a pause... In some ways, I know less now than I did then.”
Teams can host virtual visits with prospects but can’t ask those prospects to do any sort of live-video workout.
“I think, by any means necessary, we’re going to try and salvage the season.”
“You can’t just say ‘OK, we’re going to play the games a week later.’”
University of Kentucky sophomore Ashton Hagans has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft.
In a wide-ranging interview with Gary Washburn of The Boston Globe, Jalen Rose says he and Chris Webber are in touch and plan to privately settle their differences.
If the NBA season is able to resume, and the Brooklyn Nets want Chris Chiozza to be a part of their playoff rotation, they’ve got a decision to make.
French point guard Theo Maledon has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft: The six-foot-five Maledon is declaring as an Early Entry candidate from the international ranks.
Pacers GM Chad Buchanan has reportedly declined an opportunity to interview for a front office job with the Bulls.
He is projected as a mid to late first round pick.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic forced the NBA to think about playing games deep into the summer, that idea was already on the table.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has backed off his belief that the NBA season could resume in mid-May.
On a conference call with the media Wednesday morning, Brooklyn Nets general manager Sean Marks shared some good news.
Arizona State junior Remy Martin has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft: The six-foot point guard took on more of scoring role in his third season with the Sun Devils than he had in his first two seasons.
“I love white tigers. Do I put donations to these zoos to help these tigers out? I do it all the time. Do I own tigers personally at my house? No.”
Names linked to the Brooklyn opening are Tom Thibodeau, Mark Jackson, and both Jeff and Stan Van Gundy.
The NBA is determined to salvage what they can of the 2019-20 season.
University of Colorado forward Tyler Bey has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft: The junior averaged 13.8 points, 9.0 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game for the Buffaloes.
Former NBA player Stephon Marbury told The New York Post that he’s arranged a deal to deliver 10 million N95 medical masks to New York.
Georgetown sophomore Mac McClung told ESPN Jonathan Givony that he’s declaring for the 2020 NBA Draft.
Shams Charania of The Athletic reports that the NBA Together initiative is asking NBA players who have recovered from coronavirus to consider donating plasma: NBA Together was created in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, as the NBA suspended the 2019-20 season.