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June 21, 2020, 09:37:35 AM
Optimistic news for Indiana Pacers and Victor Oladipo fans. There is a growing chance that this player will return this season. Everything will be clarified in the coming days. More: https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/29339816/pacers-victor-oladipo-ramp-activity-committing-restart
In my opinion, Indiana did unexpectedly well this season without their leader. When Oladipo returns to play, their chances for a good play-off result will increase even more. They also still have a chance for TOP 4 in the East at the end of the regular season. Of course, his form will be a great unknown, but in the current situation we can say this about every player.


Wait! He did play already after rehabilitation.
It was said in the article.  Grin
Before NBA shutdown.
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Oladipo had his best game of the season -- 27 points against the Boston Celtics -- in his final performance prior to the March 11 shutdown of the season.

I think what they meant was they could put him in rest or make him play.
The safe side or the entertaining side.
Since they are on the 5th seed, there is nothing to worry about anymore.
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June 21, 2020, 08:49:54 AM
Optimistic news for Indiana Pacers and Victor Oladipo fans. There is a growing chance that this player will return this season. Everything will be clarified in the coming days. More: https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/29339816/pacers-victor-oladipo-ramp-activity-committing-restart
In my opinion, Indiana did unexpectedly well this season without their leader. When Oladipo returns to play, their chances for a good play-off result will increase even more. They also still have a chance for TOP 4 in the East at the end of the regular season. Of course, his form will be a great unknown, but in the current situation we can say this about every player.
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June 21, 2020, 06:26:15 AM
^ They just need to close the entire place where the events will be held. Players, managers, coaches, and all staffs should be contained there until the season is over (defeated teams will be allowed to leave of course). Players shouldn't have a problem with that since I read that the venue will have plenty of leisure to give them enough entertainment.

I agree with that.
Close it down even with media.
They cannot go in and out the venue just to get a scoop.
If they allow them, then pick the ones who will accept agreements of not going out the premises.
There are other ways now to send the scoop with video calls and e-mails. They don't really need to write everything down and send it personally.

Just one mistake here and it will cost the whole NBA industry once again. Worse, it will also affect other US sports.


Media are necessary, who would give the news?
They just have to limit the people inside the venue, but all the necessary people with their respective jobs has to be their, media should be treated the way players are treated in terms of security protocol to ensure everything will be working fine.

Though there's still over a month but I think it's getting close everyday and I feel the excitement already, I'm sure you guys are feeling the same.
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June 21, 2020, 05:37:27 AM
^ They just need to close the entire place where the events will be held. Players, managers, coaches, and all staffs should be contained there until the season is over (defeated teams will be allowed to leave of course). Players shouldn't have a problem with that since I read that the venue will have plenty of leisure to give them enough entertainment.

I agree with that.
Close it down even with media.
They cannot go in and out the venue just to get a scoop.
If they allow them, then pick the ones who will accept agreements of not going out the premises.
There are other ways now to send the scoop with video calls and e-mails. They don't really need to write everything down and send it personally.

Just one mistake here and it will cost the whole NBA industry once again. Worse, it will also affect other US sports.
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June 21, 2020, 04:43:23 AM
^ They just need to close the entire place where the events will be held. Players, managers, coaches, and all staffs should be contained there until the season is over (defeated teams will be allowed to leave of course). Players shouldn't have a problem with that since I read that the venue will have plenty of leisure to give them enough entertainment.
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June 21, 2020, 04:37:41 AM
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With that being said, just read the news that Florida had more than 4,000 cases yesterday, and that is their record for 1 day, so far. Not a good thing to hear 5 weeks before season starts again, and I hope that won't leead up to cancellation. Adam Silver stays postive though, so that is good to hear.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2897064-report-adam-silver-confident-in-nbas-restart-despite-floridas-covid-19-spike
Haven't heard of any related news about NBA lately, and this what would I see? Damn, not a good news indeed  Sad. Good thing Adam Silver remain firm with his decision though he had enough with his plate already... bunch of messed up circumstances though.

Not sure, but I think if the league wouldn't be able to carry on to continue the league at the certain date, I think they will be moving it for several days later or maybe until stuff remain under control there. It is still risky to gamble health matters, after all  Undecided.
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June 21, 2020, 02:56:41 AM
Safety measures should be strict.
A lot of people got too relaxed way too soon and stopped taking measures. And then you add on that all those mass protests where bunch of people gather, and you get perfect conditions for virus to spread.  I remember when some people protested against measures, everyone condemned them for endangering others and spreading the virus, and now we have 100X more people protesting all over US, and no one cares about repercussions of doing that, suddenly virus isn't that dangerous and important.

With that being said, just read the news that Florida had more than 4,000 cases yesterday, and that is their record for 1 day, so far. Not a good thing to hear 5 weeks before season starts again, and I hope that won't leead up to cancellation. Adam Silver stays postive though, so that is good to hear.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2897064-report-adam-silver-confident-in-nbas-restart-despite-floridas-covid-19-spike
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June 21, 2020, 02:54:57 AM
It is clear that the best conditions are not yet being given to resume sports activities in the USA. I was optimistic when the UFC resumed operations in May and thought it might turn out by following strict coronavirus prevention measures. But today it is a sign that the virus cannot be controlled at sporting events in this nation.

It's a different issue when it comes to contact sports.
They have different hobbies of touching each other without even noticing it.

https://clutchpoints.com/nba-news-adam-silvers-reaction-covid-19-spike-in-florida-threatens-restart/
Adam Silver will not be stopped but he is also worried with what's happening in Florida.

But again..
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At the end of the day, it’s not all about the entertainment brought by the NBA. The league’s decision to push through with the season is geared more towards the need of the people involved — the players, the teams’ staff, the employees — to keep earning a living, especially in these hard times.
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June 21, 2020, 01:26:35 AM
It is clear that the best conditions are not yet being given to resume sports activities in the USA. I was optimistic when the UFC resumed operations in May and thought it might turn out by following strict coronavirus prevention measures. But today it is a sign that the virus cannot be controlled at sporting events in this nation.
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June 20, 2020, 04:53:41 PM
Wait a minute, he is waived? I didn't know Cousins was waived by the Lakers because he was injured, I thought he was still with the team but just on injured status. They waived him on February 23th and ever since that moment he wasn't playing for any team but to be honest by march the league was postponed anyway. This playoffs and pandemic could be the best thing that ever happened to him. If he is feeling better and can play this dude could go out there with any team and could prove that he still has his talents, just be a force inside for rebounds and even that would be great to get a new team.

Without the pandemic he would be sitting the whole year out and would play next year but thanks to Covid-19 the league was postponed and he might have time to play the game even if he is out of shape and needs to play some minutes to get back on his feet.
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June 20, 2020, 09:07:22 AM
The collapse of the sport in America seems to be on the horizon, a number of athletes have the coronavirus.
In the last 24 hours, Major League Soccer (MLS), National Football League (NFL), National Hockey League (NHL) and Baseball Major League (MLB) have recorded cases of coronavirus.
The MLS and NBA are especially wary because a lot of these new cases have happened in Florida where both professional leagues want to continue the season at Walt Disney World.
MLB club Philadelphia Phillies closed Clearwater Center in Florida after five players were positive, Toronto Blue Jays closed training center due to positive findings, while NHL team Tampa closed their arena after three players were positive at the coronavirus.
Dana White believes a second closure will occur.

Source: https://www.index.hr/sport/clanak/americki-sport-uzdrman-mnogobrojni-sportasi-zarazeni-koronom/2191840.aspx


This is what other players are worried about.
Even just one of them will be infected by the virus again then everything will be shut down without hesitation.

It doesn't matter where or whom it will come from.
Management, maintenance crew, cameraman, press... wherever or whoever it will be, everything will be affected.
I guess this is what they are trying to point out.
They all want to play, no doubt. But for what expense.

Safety measures should be strict.
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June 20, 2020, 08:45:31 AM
The collapse of the sport in America seems to be on the horizon, a number of athletes have the coronavirus.
In the last 24 hours, Major League Soccer (MLS), National Football League (NFL), National Hockey League (NHL) and Baseball Major League (MLB) have recorded cases of coronavirus.
The MLS and NBA are especially wary because a lot of these new cases have happened in Florida where both professional leagues want to continue the season at Walt Disney World.
MLB club Philadelphia Phillies closed Clearwater Center in Florida after five players were positive, Toronto Blue Jays closed training center due to positive findings, while NHL team Tampa closed their arena after three players were positive at the coronavirus.
Dana White believes a second closure will occur.

Source: https://www.index.hr/sport/clanak/americki-sport-uzdrman-mnogobrojni-sportasi-zarazeni-koronom/2191840.aspx
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June 20, 2020, 04:45:08 AM

 Cousins is not getting small contracts because he is not a good player, he is a great player, when he was healthy and playing well he was one of the best centers in the league and he provided both offense and defense to the team. Unfortunately dude just got injured too many times back to back to make him as valuable as he could be. So right now teams are paying him small amounts just so he could come in and play if he can, if he can't thats fine. I think if he gets healthy and plays a good year he will once again get a good contract, and maybe even a better one after that. However if he fails to get better and gets injured again for the next season he is probably done, not done as in playing career (which only he can feel like he is ready to do that) but more like contract money, if he gets injured and misses again nobody will take a risk to pay him ever again.

That's requires a lot of time proving though it's not impossible.

One of the worst injury in the NBA is what Paul George experience, I can't even watch the video because I feel it's really a bad injury.
But, look at him now, he is fully healthy now and get back his star status and even nominated as MVP during his time with the OKC with Westbrook.
I know the Cousin has been injured many times, his current team is fore sure disappointed wit what happen especially now that they will be in the playoffs, cousins would be a great help if he is fully healthy but it's just that he got some back luck.

But then again, let's hope he can once again a season with no or if there is, at least less and minor injury only.

Let us hope for that, cousins is an exciting player, he is full of emotion, once he is on the court, you can really tell that Basketball is his passion, so players who love basketball deserves to be healthy and play again with his full strength.

Latest update on DEMARCUS COUSINS - https://www.rotoworld.com/basketball/nba/player/29578/demarcus-cousins

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The Miami Heat and L.A. Lakers are both said to be engaged in trying to bring DeMarcus Cousins in for the playoffs in Orlando.
The Heat have the cap space to sign him but would have to cut either Udonis Haslem, Chris Silva or Solomon Hill to do it, while there is also a lot of internet chatter about the Lakers bringing him back in a quest to help LeBron James win a fourth ring. Wherever Boogie ends up, he could be an X factor, especially if he's fully recovered from his left ACL injury. Cousins wasn't "close" to being ready to play back in February, but now that it's almost mid-June, anything is possible.

SOURCE: Heat Nation
Jun 9, 2020, 3:42 PM ET

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June 20, 2020, 04:21:54 AM

 Cousins is not getting small contracts because he is not a good player, he is a great player, when he was healthy and playing well he was one of the best centers in the league and he provided both offense and defense to the team. Unfortunately dude just got injured too many times back to back to make him as valuable as he could be. So right now teams are paying him small amounts just so he could come in and play if he can, if he can't thats fine. I think if he gets healthy and plays a good year he will once again get a good contract, and maybe even a better one after that. However if he fails to get better and gets injured again for the next season he is probably done, not done as in playing career (which only he can feel like he is ready to do that) but more like contract money, if he gets injured and misses again nobody will take a risk to pay him ever again.

That's requires a lot of time proving though it's not impossible.

One of the worst injury in the NBA is what Paul George experience, I can't even watch the video because I feel it's really a bad injury.
But, look at him now, he is fully healthy now and get back his star status and even nominated as MVP during his time with the OKC with Westbrook.
I know the Cousin has been injured many times, his current team is fore sure disappointed wit what happen especially now that they will be in the playoffs, cousins would be a great help if he is fully healthy but it's just that he got some back luck.

But then again, let's hope he can once again a season with no or if there is, at least less and minor injury only.
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June 20, 2020, 02:16:03 AM

 Cousins is not getting small contracts because he is not a good player, he is a great player, when he was healthy and playing well he was one of the best centers in the league and he provided both offense and defense to the team. Unfortunately dude just got injured too many times back to back to make him as valuable as he could be. So right now teams are paying him small amounts just so he could come in and play if he can, if he can't thats fine. I think if he gets healthy and plays a good year he will once again get a good contract, and maybe even a better one after that. However if he fails to get better and gets injured again for the next season he is probably done, not done as in playing career (which only he can feel like he is ready to do that) but more like contract money, if he gets injured and misses again nobody will take a risk to pay him ever again.

Again, that is the problem.
It's a risk. Put yourself in a team management perspective.
Are you willing to take that much risk just like how you explained it?
He is a great player there is no doubt about that.
But if you get injured most of the time how will you train?
Your health, your stamina are all going south.
https://www.si.com/nba/clippers/news/la-clippers-montrezl-harrell-nba-2k-crowd-noise

Here is a credible source for 2K sounds being used for the games.
I have read that too.
But it will be better if it comes from Fox, ESPN or better NBA itself.
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June 19, 2020, 05:43:46 PM
https://www.si.com/nba/clippers/news/la-clippers-montrezl-harrell-nba-2k-crowd-noise

Here is a credible source for 2K sounds being used for the games. Of course not many details are given just yet because it is not even decided if they will do that or not, however we can be sure that if they do something like this they will probably let everyone know how it will be before hand.

After all having 20k people cheering all at the same time from 360 degrees around the court versus having sounds from some speakers are very different, they need to make sure that it is not cheesy and it is not from only few places, the sound should make players feel like it is coming from the stands like a real one, if it won't and if it is like someone put up some speakers and blasted cheers, that would be very horrible, not just for the game but it would be very cringey to watch and hear as well.
I used to play 2k in playstation and if they will use the SFX of the crowd from that game, then the vibes will be similar to playing NBA2K.

I hope they will think more things or spices that will make the tournament lively. If they will just rely on the SFX from a game, then there's nothing special on it, it will just break the silence but still not lively.

I wonder how they will set up the SFX when the game is literally on fire, obviously crowds are the one who makes the game more hype if the scores don't have a huge gap to each other and final quarter is ending.  Roll Eyes
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June 19, 2020, 04:57:12 PM

 Cousins is not getting small contracts because he is not a good player, he is a great player, when he was healthy and playing well he was one of the best centers in the league and he provided both offense and defense to the team. Unfortunately dude just got injured too many times back to back to make him as valuable as he could be. So right now teams are paying him small amounts just so he could come in and play if he can, if he can't thats fine. I think if he gets healthy and plays a good year he will once again get a good contract, and maybe even a better one after that. However if he fails to get better and gets injured again for the next season he is probably done, not done as in playing career (which only he can feel like he is ready to do that) but more like contract money, if he gets injured and misses again nobody will take a risk to pay him ever again.
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June 19, 2020, 11:50:08 AM
https://www.si.com/nba/clippers/news/la-clippers-montrezl-harrell-nba-2k-crowd-noise

Here is a credible source for 2K sounds being used for the games. Of course not many details are given just yet because it is not even decided if they will do that or not, however we can be sure that if they do something like this they will probably let everyone know how it will be before hand.

After all having 20k people cheering all at the same time from 360 degrees around the court versus having sounds from some speakers are very different, they need to make sure that it is not cheesy and it is not from only few places, the sound should make players feel like it is coming from the stands like a real one, if it won't and if it is like someone put up some speakers and blasted cheers, that would be very horrible, not just for the game but it would be very cringey to watch and hear as well.
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June 19, 2020, 11:23:18 AM

It's not really a big problem if they will get Cousins, he is not into a expensive contract anymore since his valued has dropped due to injury, but he can still contribute to the team, getting him doesn't mean he will be a starter,  if he is given a limited minutes as long as quality minutes for the team, I think he would be a great help.

His current contract with the Lakers now is only $3,500,000   .

https://www.spotrac.com/nba/los-angeles-lakers/demarcus-cousins-6886/cash-earnings/

But that is still some cap space which could have been used for a healthier player.  Cheesy
Maybe it's a good risk or maybe not.
It will depend on how healthy he will be for the next season.

Every team doesn't want to be spending money on a guy that will just sit down on the bench.
It will be unfair for other players who are working their ass with a lower salary than him.
Again it's a risk and besides, Wall will not decide for it.


Cousins will not just sit in the bench, he will certainly play if given a minutes is just properly manage, I think he will be less prone to injury.
Look at Dwight Howard, he was prone to injury also but good thing he was very effective with the Lakers though given only limited time, so in short, Lakers knows how to manage Howard minutes that other teams struggles.

Maybe they can also use the same contract Lakers had with Howard

https://clutchpoints.com/lakers-news-dwight-howard-has-zero-salary-protection-on-los-angeles-contract/

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The contract that Dwight Howard will sign in LAL is called a “summer contract” because it has $0 salary protection (comparable to Anthony Bennett in Houston). Howard will earn $14,490 for every day he is on the roster. The per day clock will start on Oct. 21.

— Bobby Marks (@BobbyMarks42) August 26, 2019
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June 19, 2020, 11:15:03 AM

It's not really a big problem if they will get Cousins, he is not into a expensive contract anymore since his valued has dropped due to injury, but he can still contribute to the team, getting him doesn't mean he will be a starter,  if he is given a limited minutes as long as quality minutes for the team, I think he would be a great help.

His current contract with the Lakers now is only $3,500,000   .

https://www.spotrac.com/nba/los-angeles-lakers/demarcus-cousins-6886/cash-earnings/

But that is still some cap space which could have been used for a healthier player.  Cheesy
Maybe it's a good risk or maybe not.
It will depend on how healthy he will be for the next season.

Every team doesn't want to be spending money on a guy that will just sit down on the bench.
It will be unfair for other players who are working their ass with a lower salary than him.
Again it's a risk and besides, Wall will not decide for it.
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