Doc Rivers believes the Clippers’ deep roster is built to deal with the uncertainty of the NBA bubble. Source Link
Actions by pro players against racial inequality didn’t start with this year’s protests, and won’t end there. Source Link
NBA players and coaches have been using their platform to advocate for social justice since arriving at the Disney campus in early July. Source Link
Teams are adapting to the bubble. Those who don’t have to adjust between the lines could have a distinct advantage. Source Link
Montrezl Harrell has yet to return to Orlando and is expected to miss the Clippers’ restart opener against the Lakers on Thursday, a source told ESPN,...
NBPA executive director Michele Roberts told ESPN on Tuesday that if things remain as they are with the coronavirus pandemic, the league likely will need to...
Houston forward Eric Gordon could be out up to two weeks after injuring his left ankle in Tuesday night’s scrimmage against Boston, sources told ESPN’s Adrian...
The Pelicans and Jazz are discussing a plan to surround the on-court Black Lives Matter signage and kneel together during the playing of the national anthem...
Bol Bol and other players making their NBA debut in the bubble will still be eligible for the Rookie of the Year award next season, sources...
Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson had a light workload in his return to practice Tuesday following a four-day quarantine. Coach Alvin Gentry said the team will practice...