
The movie is expected to arrive in theaters in 2021.
LeBron James Reveals Title and Logo for ‘Space Jam’ Sequel — Urban Hollywood 411

The movie is expected to arrive in theaters in 2021.
LeBron James Reveals Title and Logo for ‘Space Jam’ Sequel — Urban Hollywood 411

The ownership group of the San Antonio Spurs is selling a minority stake in the team, people familiar with the matter told Sportico. The team has retained Guggenheim Partners to manage the process, said the people, who were granted anonymity because the matter is private. Guggenheim’s chief executive officer is Mark Walter, who is the…
San Antonio Spurs Ownership Selling Minority Stake In NBA Team (EXCLUSIVE) — Variety

Terence Davis no longer needs a vet standing over him telling him what to do. Read More
Raptors rookie Davis wants to be reliable playoff piece — Toronto Sun
erence Davis no longer needs a vet standing over him telling him what to do.
Technically still a rookie until the season is mothballed, if it comes to that, Davis is diligently putting himself though daily workouts in the hopes that there is still a playoff schedule to be played in this his rookie year that was suspended by the Coronavirus pandemic.
He’s been doing it every day since the league shut its doors seven weeks ago and the way he speaks, he’ll be following that routine until those doors are re-opened.
Davis spent 14 days in quarantine in Toronto after the league suspended the schedule. A few days after that he and another Raptors’ rookie, Dewan Hernandez, arranged for the use of a private gym in Miami and made their way there.
He left those workouts recently to return home to Mississippi to be with his 10-month-old son. But he’s been fortunate enough to obtain time there too in a private gym where he gets in workouts with a trainer and a rebounder.
All of it is done with an eye towards being ready to perform at his peak when play does resume, should the time come, and live up to the high expectations of his veteran teammates.
“I really want the veteran guys to be able to trust someone like me in a game in the playoffs,” Davis said. “I’m a rookie, so obviously I don’t know what’s to come in the playoffs — I’ve never been in the playoffs — but I want Fred (VanVleet), I want Kyle (Lowry), I want these guys to be able to trust me when I get in the game in the playoffs — if I get in the game during the playoffs.
“So that’s why I’m in the gym right now, that’s why I’ve been in the gym everyday at 12:00 getting weights in,” he said. “I want to be in the best shape and I just want to be able to be trusted so I can show those guys that I’m ready to be part of you guys.”
On a conference call with the media that cover the Raptors on a daily basis, Davis revealed he came into the season fully expecting to spend at least half the year in the G-League. Instead he dressed for all 64 games of the Raptors’ season, the only Raptor to do that and second to only Coby White of the Chicago Bulls among all rookies in the league. White appeared in 65 games, one more than Davis.
Fact of the matter is Davis has little left to prove to his teammates. He is already very much part of those guys and they do trust him. You see it when they don’t hesitate to get him the ball behind the three point line. As a rookie he’s open more than his veteran teammates might be but he’s shown his teammates that he can deliver hitting that three pointer on just under 40% of his attempts.
And yes there have been times when Davis screws up, as every rookie does. But it’s the good rookies like Davis who learn from those mistakes and take ownership of them and do their best to make sure those mistakes aren’t repeated.
Davis has shown this to all his teammates time and again this season and earned his place among them.
The 14-day self-quarantine period sounds like it was the toughest part of this pandemic thus far for Davis.
He was in Toronto without a basketball and just a bike and some weights to keep him occupied.
It’s why he was so eager to head down to Miami with teammate Dewan Hernandez as soon as those 14 days were up.
“We were able to get in a private gym,” Davis explained. “Dewan knew a guy in a private gym, so I was just getting out of quarantine, I was in quarantine for 14 days, I haven’t touched a basketball, so I’m excited to touch a basketball, get in a gym because, like I said, this is what we do, this is what I love to do, this is my job, so that’s what drove me to go to Florida.”
Davis like everyone in the league these days is unsure of when his next game will come, but he’ll stay ready.
And should the time come that the thought of letting down his veterans isn’t enough to motivate him to stay locked in and stay ready, Davis has another huge incentive in his 10-month old son that arrived six days before the draft.
“He has motivated me to be the best that I could possibly be,” Davis said.
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For an estimated 3 million American high school seniors, there won’t be a walk across a stage this year. But a televised special across several major networks and backed by LeBron James could help add a sense of community next month in the midst of graduation season. The LeBron James Family Foundation announced a partnership…
LeBron James announces nationwide special in May to honor graduating seniors — Press Telegram

UCLA forward Jalen Hill has declared early for the NBA Draft. The redshirt sophomore was among the 163 players on a list released by the league Tuesday night naming those who had declared early for the draft. Hill is the second Bruin to test the NBA waters, joining junior guard Chris Smith. Both still have…
UCLA forward Jalen Hill declares early for NBA Draft — Press Telegram

Potential No. 1 pick LaMelo Ball officially declares for the NBA Draft — The Rookie Wire
18-year-old LaMelo Ball has reportedly declared for the 2020 NBA Draft after one season abroad in the National Basketball League, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic.
Ball was named the NBL Rookie of the Year after averaging 17 points, 7.5 rebounds, seven assists and 1.7 steals in 12 games with the Illawarra Hawks. His season was cut short due to a foot injury but he is expected to be fully healthy prior to next season.
Ball is considered to be in the discussion for the No. 1 pick given his potential and ability to lead a team on the court. He filled up the stat sheet on a number of occasions in the NBL and became the first player in the 40-minute era to have consecutive triple-doubles.Shams Charania✔@ShamsCharania
Sources: Potential top pick LaMelo Ball has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft. Ball was under “professional” category of early-entry candidates distributed to teams Tuesday night. Virtual pre-draft process can now begin with teams.2

Las Vegas Trinity Prep star Daishen Nix is reportedly leaving UCLA and going pro. He would play in the NBA’s minor league (the G-League) based in Southern California.
Las Vegas prep star to leave UCLA and go to NBA G-League — KLAS – 8 News Now

At one point, the NBA viewed Labor Day as a potential deadline for completing the current season.
Report: NBA increasingly open to delaying next season — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports
Adrian Wojnarowski, via ESPN:
They are more willing than ever to delay the start of next season.
And part of that reason is that might give them more time next year to be able to have fans in the building. But, next season, the fear of having to start the year in empty arenas. And if they were going to start in their normal time – mid-, late-October – it’s hard to imagine that there would be fans in the stands.
And so I think as much time as they can buy for themselves, I think the league is willing to do that right now. And they’re trying to look at everything. And this isn’t just “let’s figure out the next couple months and this season.” This is a two-, three-, four-year look moving forward.
Before going on hiatus, the NBA was approaching its most lucrative time of year – the playoffs. It’d be silly to cancel a postseason just to preserve a future regular season.
Especially when it’s unclear whether the next regular season would actually start on time.
More than a month after the hiatus began, NBA commissioner Adam Silver said he didn’t know when his league would resume play and wouldn’t know soon. The coronavirus isn’t easily controlled. Another wave could undermine any plans.
But there’s value in finishing the current season. It’d bring satisfying closure and optimize revenue.
A complication of extending the current season through an indefinite delay: Owners could invoke force majeure only if canceling games. But players already agreed to have salary withheld. These issues – including how to handle player contracts when a season lasts longer than a year – are negotiable. Both sides are in it together, sharing nearly equally in revenue.

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Celtics’ Brad Stevens Explains What He’s Looking For To Post-Quarantine — NESN.com

One of the best basketball products to come out of New York City lost his mom and brother after they battled coronavirus. Erica Telfair, the mother of former NBA and Abraham Lincoln High School star Sebastian Telfair, died early Monday after battling the virus, although her official cause of death is unknown. She was 64…. […]
Sebastian Telfair’s mother, brother die after coronavirus battles — Akahi News

More than three decades after the Detroit Pistons stalled Michael Jordan’s ascending stardom by bouncing the Chicago Bulls from the playoffs in three straight postseasons, Jordan admitted he still harbors animosity for the “Bad Boys” team that threatened to derail his success. “Oh, I hated them,” Jordan said in Episode 3 of the ESPN docuseries […]
Michael Jordan says he still hates the ‘Bad Boys’ Detroit Pistons — Rival Word
// Jason Hehir the director of ‘The last Dance‘ has opened up on the Michael Jordan interview moment that left him shock. Produced from more than 10,000 hours of behind the scenes footage, basketball fans in Australia will be treated tonight to the second release of the 10-part documentary series showcasing Michael Jordan’s 1997-98 Chicago […]
Last Dance director reveals ‘jarring’ Jordan moment — Infotainment Factory