Karl-Anthony Towns has seen seven family members die from COVID-19, including his mother — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

“It’s going to be hard to play. It’s going to be difficult to say this is therapy, I don’t think it will ever be therapy again for me.”

Karl-Anthony Towns has seen seven family members die from COVID-19, including his mother — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

NHL targeting mid-January for starting new season — Daily News

The NHL and the players union reportedly made progress in their talks to begin the 2020-21 season, and are now targeting a Jan. 15 start, with training camps opening as soon as Dec. 26 for the Ducks, Kings and five other teams that didn’t qualify for the Return to Play last summer. The season could…

NHL targeting mid-January for starting new season — Daily News

Will NFL Have Bubble City For Playoffs? Roger Goodell Weighs In On Possibility — NESN.com

The NFL playoffs will be here before we know it, but will it look different this year? As you probably know, the league has had several COVID-19 outbreaks, the most recent with the Baltimore Ravens that forced their Thanksgiving game against the Pittsburgh Steelers to be postponed three different times. But despite being unable to […]

Will NFL Have Bubble City For Playoffs? Roger Goodell Weighs In On Possibility — NESN.com

Members of Ravens organization test positive for COVID-19 following Titans game — WKRN News 2

BALTIMORE, MD (WKRN) – Multiple members of the Ravens organization have tested positive for COVID-19 following Sunday’s game against the Titans, according to the team. Statement from the Baltimore Ravens: pic.twitter.com/2J3zWytk8i— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) November 23, 2020Multiple NFL teams have dealt with COVID-19 disruptions throughout the season, causing the NFL to have all teams practice…

Members of Ravens organization test positive for COVID-19 following Titans game — WKRN News 2

COVID Reopening: San Francisco Rejects Golden State Warriors Plan To Bring Fans Back To Chase Center — CBS San Francisco

A plan proposed by the Golden State Warriors to bring fans back to the Chase Center in San Francisco when the next NBA season starts in December was rejected Wednesday.

COVID Reopening: San Francisco Rejects Golden State Warriors Plan To Bring Fans Back To Chase Center — CBS San Francisco

Deputy public health chief says challenges remain for Toronto Raptors to play at home — Global News

Canada’s deputy chief of public health says the Toronto Raptors have presented a good plan to play at home this coming NBA season, but concerns remain over enforcing strict health protocols and travel over the border with the United States.

Dr. Howard Njoo said Friday that public health officials from Ontario, Toronto and the Public Health Agency of Canada have had discussions with the Raptors, who are hoping to play at Scotiabank Arena despite spikes in COVID-19 cases at home and in the U.S.

Deputy public health chief says challenges remain for Toronto Raptors to play at home — Global News

Mark Cuban On Whether Fans Will Be Allowed At Mavericks Home Games This Upcoming Season: ‘We Hope So’ — CBS Dallas / Fort Worth

The upcoming NBA season will begin in late December, but the question remains if teams like the Dallas Mavericks will be able to have fans in the stands as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.

Mark Cuban On Whether Fans Will Be Allowed At Mavericks Home Games This Upcoming Season: ‘We Hope So’ — CBS Dallas / Fort Worth

Virus postponements hit SEC, Big Ten; 8 games across FBS — WSPA 7News

(AP) – The pandemic wrecked more plans across college football on Wednesday, with No. 12 Georgia at Missouri becoming the fourth game postponed in the Southeastern Conference alone and No. 3 Ohio State’s visit to Maryland canceled because of a coronavirus outbreak among the Terrapins. “This is certainly a week unlike any other,” SEC Commissioner…

Virus postponements hit SEC, Big Ten; 8 games across FBS — WSPA 7News

Sam Kennedy: Red Sox ‘very confident’ fans will return to Fenway Park in 2021 — Boston Herald

If everything goes according to plan, the Red Sox expect to have fans back at Fenway Park in some form next season. “We feel very confident that we should be in a position to welcome fans back next season in likely a socially-distanced environment to start,” Red Sox president Sam Kennedy said on Tuesday. Due…

Sam Kennedy: Red Sox ‘very confident’ fans will return to Fenway Park in 2021 — Boston Herald

NBA players to vote soon on next season, Jared Dudley says expect Dec. 22 start — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

It is all about the money, the TV money in particular, and that likely means a Dec. 22 start.

NBA players to vote soon on next season, Jared Dudley says expect Dec. 22 start — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports