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The move was made after the team was denied a request to the Canadian government to open the season in Toronto, as coronavirus cases rise in Canada.
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While some details remain, it looks like the new season will start on Dec. 22. It will be a 72-game season that will allow for the league's traditional slate of games on Christmas Day.
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Miami-Dade’s Elections Department declined to use the AmericanAirlines Arena for an early-voting site in November, leaving Miami out of an NBA campaign to convert its venues into polling places in 2020.
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Miami-Dade College is starting classes for the fall 2020 semester. NBA players are using their platform to highlight the Black Lives Matter movement. Plus, a new community archive wants to hear your story about staying home during the pandemic.
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The NBA and its players union announce a plan to convert arenas into polling places to give communities vulnerable to COVID-19 a safe option for in-person voting.
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NBA players decided Thursday that they want to continue the season, coming to that consensus one day after three postseason games were postponed in a protest of racial injustice. It was not clear yet when the season would resume, according to one of the people who spoke to AP.
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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — NBA players made their strongest statement yet against racial injustice when the Milwaukee Bucks didn’t take the floor for their scheduled playoff game against the Orlando Magic.
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On this Monday, August 3, episode of Sundial:Tropical Storm Isaias Headed Towards the CarolinasTropical Storm Isaias stayed mostly off the east coast of…
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Only 22 of the league's 30 teams will play in the truncated season. The NBA is experimenting with keeping players in a so-called "bubble" to try to keep the coronavirus from seeping into its ranks.
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Former Miami Heat superstar LeBron James might have taken his basketball skills to the West Coast, but he continues to have an eye on Florida. His “More...
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There will be restrictions, including no practices and no more than four players at a facility at one time.
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Some 20,000 people got tickets to say farewell to NBA great Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. People without tickets were being urged to watch at home.