Willie Cauley-Stein: Mavericks center to reportedly sit out NBA’s restart — Thefoodera

[ad_1] Mavericks center Willie Cauley-Stein will sit out the NBA’s resumed season in Orlando, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium. Cauley-Stein and his partner are expecting a newborn child in July. The league is not requiring its players to participate in the restart if they’d prefer to sit out. Cauley-Stein was traded to […]

Willie Cauley-Stein: Mavericks center to reportedly sit out NBA’s restart — Thefoodera

Tough questions for the NBA as its restart draws near — Daily News

Editor’s note: This is the Thursday, June 25 edition of the Purple & Bold Lakers newsletter. To receive the newsletter in your inbox, sign up here. How many is too many? It’s a difficult question that, unfortunately for the NBA, has many permutations as the league attempts to get its July 30 restart off the…

Tough questions for the NBA as its restart draws near — Daily News

NBA will use law enforcement as security for Disney bubble in Orlando, per report — 24HRS NEWS WORLD

Law enforcement will not be on campus with the players

NBA will use law enforcement as security for Disney bubble in Orlando, per report — 24HRS NEWS WORLD

One of the primary questions surrounding the NBA’s plan to resume the season at Disney World in Orlando has been the integrity of the bubble it plans to set up. How will players be protected from the virus? How will unauthorized personnel be kept out? On Thursday, a report from ESPN’s Tim Bontemps answered that question, but in a controversial fashion. 

According to Bontemps, the NBA will use local, state and federal law enforcement as added security at Disney. They will join typical venue and team security staff in Orlando, and there will not be law enforcement on the campus itself. Their role will include, but not be limited to, the following: 

  • Florida Highway Patrol officers will escort team buses to and from arenas. 
  • Orange and Osceola County sheriff’s offices will have a presence at team hotels and arenas. 
  • The Department of Homeland Security, in addition to Disney and the NBA itself, will monitor social media for threats. 

Security will also be responsible for maintaining a closed perimeter around the campus. However, it is unclear whether those responsibilities will fall to team personnel or law enforcement. 

NBA players have actively taken part in protests against police brutality since the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police. NBPA executive director Michele Roberts expressed concern over the idea of such extreme security measures in May. “Are we going to arm guards around the hotel?” Roberts asked ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne in May. “That sounds like incarceration to me.”

The NBA shared its security plan with players on Thursday, according to Bontemps. No players have yet commented publicly, and no reporting details concerns from players about the involvement of law enforcement. Considering the social environment in the country right now, though, some apprehension is a near certainty. 

Dodgers among 2 MLB teams reporting positive tests for COVID-19 — KTLA

Some people in the Los Angeles Dodgers and Minnesota Twins organizations have tested positive for COVID-19, officials with the teams said Thursday. Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said on a video conference call that it’s “a delicate subject” and he declined to identify those with positive tests. “We have had some people in […]

Dodgers among 2 MLB teams reporting positive tests for COVID-19 — KTLA

Report: Trevor Bauer feels marginalized by MLBPA — HardballTalk | NBC Sports

Reds pitcher Trevor Bauer recently expressed displeasure with the MLBPA’s tactics in negotiations with MLB ownership over the 2020 season.

Report: Trevor Bauer feels marginalized by MLBPA — HardballTalk | NBC Sports

In a lengthy column on the state of relations in Major League Baseball, SNY’s Andy Martino included an interesting piece of information: Reds pitcher Trevor Bauer and Rockies infielder Daniel Murphy constitute a small subsection of the MLB Players Association membership that feels marginalized for having a differing opinion from the majority.

Earlier this week Bauer expressed some “both sides” sentiment on Twitter about the protracted negotiations between MLB ownership and the union. MLB’s 60-game proposal was overwhelmingly shot down by the union. 38 members in total voted.

Bauer wrote, “It’s absolute death for this industry to keep acting as it has been. Both sides. We’re driving the bus straight off a cliff. How is this good for anyone involved?” In a follow-up tweet, Bauer said, “We’re doing irreparable damage to our industry right now over rules that last AT MOST 16 months. WTF kind of sense does that make?” Bauer also added, “I have so much more I want to say about this whole thing but out of respect to my fellow players I’m going to continue holding my tongue. If any of you would like to talk about it please hit me up privately.” Bauer went on to have two very public arguments with Aubrey Huff and Curt Schilling on Twitter.

Bauer has always marched to the beat of his own drum. He was one of the first players to truly welcome analytics with open arms. He has repeatedly said he will never sign a multi-year contract, instead going year-to-year to both maximize his earning potential and to limit the risk taken on by other teams. He has injured himself with drones on multiple occasions. He’s gone after MLB’s antiquated arbitration system. He has also repeatedly gone after some of his mildest critics. That Bauer would step out of line with the union that represents his best interests has always been the modal outcome.

To be clear, the MLBPA is not above criticism and, in fact, has been deserving of criticism for quite some time. It’s not Bauer’s specific criticism that is the issue here, however; it’s that he’s airing his grievances publicly at a time the union is trying to galvanize solidarity within its ranks and will continue to be engaged with the owners in negotiations over the next 17 months leading up to the expiry of the current collective bargaining agreement. In-fighting has been the downfall of many a union. It reduces bargaining power, weakens solidarity, and can be distracting for the representatives as well as the members they represent.

The MLBPA represents over a thousand active players. They will never reach 100 percent agreement among its membership. There will always be conflict and disagreement. However, the union democratically arrived at the conclusion that an overwhelming majority wanted to reject MLB’s deal, which is why 33 of 38 (87%) representatives voted against it. If Bauer still feels strongly about the issue, he can privately discuss it with MLBPA leadership and his peers to try to change their minds. Bauer complaining on social media and leaking details to members of the media is the wrong way to go about the issue. It is self-sabotage.

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Vancouver Out As Potential NHL Return Hub City, Canucks Announce — NESN.com

Another city was taken off the short list for consideration to become one of two hub cities for the National Hockey League’s return-to-play plan. The Canucks confirmed on Thursday that Vancouver was out of the running via Twitter. “From the beggining, our goal was to help the NHL get hockey back on the ice if…

Vancouver Out As Potential NHL Return Hub City, Canucks Announce — NESN.com

Twins president Derek Falvey: A ‘few’ players have tested positive for COVID-19 — Sportress of Blogitude

Minnesota Twins president of baseball operations Derek Falvey told reporters Thursday that a “few” players in the organization have tested positive for COVID-19.

Twins president Derek Falvey: A ‘few’ players have tested positive for COVID-19 — Sportress of Blogitude

George Floyd’s death brings back painful memories for NBA’s Thabo Sefolosha — Aadel Haleem

‘It seems like a culture where they just cultivate bad apples,’ Houston Rockets’ Thabo Sefolosha says the police killing of George Floyd brought back painful memories. The 36-year-old NBA veteran was a victim of police brutality in 2015, resulting in a broken leg and torn ligaments

George Floyd’s death brings back painful memories for NBA’s Thabo Sefolosha — Aadel Haleem

Nic Claxton undergoes successful shoulder surgery, won’t join Nets at Disney — Nets Wire

Nic Claxton underwent successful arthroscopic on his left shoulder and will not be available for the Brooklyn Nets at Disney.

Nic Claxton undergoes successful shoulder surgery, won’t join Nets at Disney — Nets Wire

Former Oklahoma guard Buddy Hield tests positive for COVID-19, per report — Sooners Wire

Oh no, Buddy. Former Oklahoma star Buddy Hield spends quite a bit of his offseason back in the state of Oklahoma to train and get ready for (…)

Former Oklahoma guard Buddy Hield tests positive for COVID-19, per report — Sooners Wire

4 Kings players test positive for COVID-19, source says — KRON4

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) — Four Sacramento Kings players, including forward Jabari Parker, have tested positive for COVID-19, a source within the team has confirmed. In a release sent by the team Wednesday, Parker said “several days” prior he tested positive for the virus and has self-isolated in Chicago. Parker is a Chicago native. “I am […]

4 Kings players test positive for COVID-19, source says — KRON4