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.”
Author: Mark Medina, USA TODAY
TNT analyst Kenny Smith dishes on virtual camp, NBA season restart, racial equality movement, Michael Jordan
TNT analyst Kenny Smith joined USA TODAY Sports to discuss his new virtual basketball camp, the upcoming NBA season restart and more.
How will NBA coaches handle season restart with no fans and practice limitations?
As the NBA enters its resumed season beginning July 30, life will be a little different for coaches – with no fans, fewer assistants and other duties.
Why Pelicans’ Brandon Ingram will play in resumed NBA season despite pending free agency
Brandon Ingram expressed skepticism the NBA could resume the season but also said he has not exactly read players union’s memos about protocols.
Why are NBA players, coaches and executives willing to resume the season?
Some around the NBA are on board with the plan but still have doubts. Which begs the question: Is it truly worth it to resume the NBA season?
Why do I love sports? Because Reggie Miller proved the game isn’t over until it’s over
Reggie Miller. The New York Knicks. 18.7 seconds on the clock. Remember the game? Well that’s the day I fell in love with the NBA.
NBA restart: Are the Lakers or Clippers better prepared to resume the season?
Both title contenders had seemingly found their groove when the season was halted, but they’ll have to quickly find it again in Orlando.
Magic’s Markelle Fultz thinking about NBA’s Orlando restart ‘like it’ll be an AAU tournament’
Orlando Magic guard Markelle Fultz discussed the NBA’s restart, how “The Last Dance” motivated him and much more in a conference call with reporters.
How Disney employees will work inside the NBA’s campus bubble site
The NBA restart plan includes 113 pages of safety protocols, but it can’t exactly sing “Hakuna Matata” and predict no worries for the rest of its days
Chris Paul on NBA addressing racial issues: ‘It’s never a shut up and dribble situation’
Chris Paul insists NBA players will not forget the ongoing conversation about racism when the season resumes: “You’re going to continue to hear us.”