An outbreak of COVID-19 may help explain the Suns‘ shocking loss to the Mavericks in Game 7 of their second-round series, according to Sam Amick and Joe Vardon of The Athletic. Six members of the organization, including one player, returned positive tests either late in the series or a day after the 123-90 defeat.
Assistant coach Bryan Gates tested positive following Game 6 and had to sit out the final game, the authors add, while some players said they weren’t feeling well before Game 7. The risk of COVID transmission prevented the Suns from having their traditional in-person exit interviews, which were replaced by a Zoom session involving the entire team.
The incident raises concerns that Phoenix wasn’t following league guidelines for testing. The Suns insist that all protocols were adhered to, although they declined to talk to Amick and Vardon for the story. A league spokesman said there’s “no evidence” of any rules violations by players or staff members.
There’s more from the Pacific Division:
- An independent investigation of Suns owner Robert Sarver involving workplace misconduct is nearing its end, NBA commissioner Adam Silver tells Vincent Goodwill of Yahoo Sports. “It’s a complex investigation. There are hundreds of people who are involved and need to be interviewed,” Silver said. “And we also want to make sure we protect the rights of everyone involved. So these things by nature, I know what frustrates people, do seem to take a lot of time, but we’re certainly getting very close to the end.”
- The Lakers have shifted their public statements about Russell Westbrook over the past two months and now seem resigned to having him on the roster next season, notes Kyle Goon of The Orange County Register. Darvin Ham talked to Westbrook about the need to sacrifice for the good of the team, but Goon points out that Westbrook is in a position to undermine the first-time head coach if he doesn’t heed Ham’s advice.
- Former Wisconsin forward Vitto Brown, who played in Spain this season, was among the players at the Lakers‘ free agent mini-camp this week, tweets Dave McMenamin of ESPN.
- The Clippers‘ new Intuit Dome, which is set to open in 2024, will feature the largest ever double-sided halo display in an arena setting, according to Mirjam Swanson of The Orange County Register.
What is Westbrook willing to sacrifice? Coach Ham and Westbrook need to make it clear to the Lakers fans.
1.. Westbrook options out of the contract so the Lakers can sign good free agents and don’t have to pay luxury tax? (sacrifice)
2. Bench Westbrook. Going forward, Westbrook won’t be able to sign any big contract. (sacrifice)
3. Westbrook plays defense, no touches, no stats. (sacrifice)
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1) bwhahahaha….
2) no one is giving him any kind big money ever again. This is the last year to collect.
3) not happening
Yup! There is no way that Russ is gonna opt out because after his contract expires. He could only get paid the Mid Level Exception at best. Russ said it himself on instagram that he believes he is still worth a max contract which means he is not willing to come off the bench.
Russ is not opting out and he won’t make any sacrifices. He said it himself on instagram that he still believes that he is worth a max contract. It’s best to just give him the John Wall treatment or buyout his contract but do not stretch it for multiple years so that the Lakers will have lots of cap space for the 2023-24 season.
Russ is not opting out and he won’t make any sacrifices. He said it himself on instagram that he still believes that he is worth a max contract. It’s best to just give him the John Wall treatment or buyout his contract but do not stretch it for multiple years so that the Lakers will have lots of cap space for the 2023-24 season.
Win win situation
Coach Ham help Westbrook sign another big contract
Westbrook sacrifices
How about give Westbrook the John Wall treatment?
He is a bad fit on a team with championship aspirations because he plays a losing brand of basketball. It’s better if the Lakers just start the season with Kendrick Nunn taking his starting spot and DJ Augustin should be the back up playmaker.
Addition by Subtraction
Augustin is a better fit due to his efficient 3 point shooting and better basketball IQ/Ball handling
Intuit dome…I think I’d have a thundering migraine after five minutes sitting inside with those screens…
If Westbrook played like Simmons then everyone would _______ the way he plays.
If Simmons played like Westbrook then everyone would _______ the way he plays.
What is “love”?
Baby don’t hurt me
I intuit all the time. I’m into it.