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The NBA’s Scrimmage Schedule and Good News Along The Way!

The NBA’s Scrimmage Schedule and Good News Along The Way! With the NBA in the midst of their scrimmages; it would be a great time to know who will be playing each game plus when these scrimmages will end.

The NBA is hoping that they can get through these preseason-like games without any problems. Meaning with the NBA Bubble so far, and no COVID-19 implications.

So far, so good. We did see LeBron, Anthony Davis, Giannis, and several other stars play in these games so far. Zion has rejoined the Pelicans and is currently in lockdown to make sure he doesn’t have COVID.

So, here is the schedule for these remaining days of preseason-like games!

All times are Eastern Standard

Wednesday, July 22

  • Orlando Magic vs. LA Clippers (3 p.m.)
  • Washington Wizards vs. Denver Nuggets (3:30 p.m.)
  • New Orleans Pelicans vs. Brooklyn Nets (7 p.m.)
  • Sacramento Kings vs. Miami Heat (8 p.m.)

Thursday, July 23

  • San Antonio Spurs vs. Milwaukee Bucks (3 p.m.)
  • Portland Trail Blazers vs. Indiana Pacers (3:30 p.m.)
  • Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Lakers (7 p.m.)
  • Phoenix Suns vs. Utah Jazz (8 p.m.)

Friday, July 24

  • Memphis Grizzlies vs. Philadelphia 76ers (3:30 p.m.)
  • Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Boston Celtics (5 p.m.)
  • Houston Rockets vs. Toronto Raptors (7:30 p.m.)

Saturday, July 25

  • Los Angeles Lakers vs. Orlando Magic (12 p.m.)
  • Milwaukee Bucks vs. Sacramento Kings (12:30 p.m.)
  • Miami Heat vs. Utah Jazz (4 p.m.)
  • Brooklyn Nets vs. San Antonio Spurs (4:30 p.m.)
  • LA Clippers vs. Washington Wizards (8 p.m.)
  • Denver Nuggets vs. New Orleans Pelicans (8:30 p.m.)

Sunday, July 26

  • Philadelphia 76ers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (12 p.m.)
  • Phoenix Suns vs. Boston Celtics (1:30 p.m.)
  • Indiana Pacers vs. Dallas Mavericks (4 p.m.)
  • Portland Trail Blazers vs. Toronto Raptors (6 p.m.)
  • Houston Rockets vs. Memphis Grizzlies (8 p.m.)

Monday, July 27

  • Washington Wizards vs. Los Angeles Lakers (3 p.m.)
  • Sacramento Kings vs. LA Clippers (4 p.m.)
  • Utah Jazz vs. Brooklyn Nets (5:30 p.m.)
  • Orlando Magic vs. Denver Nuggets (7 p.m.)
  • New Orleans Pelicans vs. Milwaukee Bucks (8 p.m.)

Tuesdays, July 28 

  • Memphis Grizzlies vs. Miami Heat (2 p.m.)
  • Toronto Raptors vs. Phoenix Suns (3 p.m.)
  • San Antonio Spurs vs. Indiana Pacers (4 p.m.)
  • Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Portland Trail Blazers (6 p.m.)
  • Boston Celtics vs. Houston Rockets (8 p.m.)
  • Dallas Mavericks vs. Philadelphia 76ers (8:30 p.m.)

Bear in mind that it is July 25th, which means some of these games were already played. So far, as I said before, so good. Ben Simmons is working his shot, improving it. The “King” LeBron James has a white beard, mainly due to old age. Overall, players are getting back into the groove. Plus players look to be ready by July 30th.

Should there be any matchups we should keep an eye on?

Yes, there are a few upcoming scrimmages that should have an eye kept on. Like the Bucks and Pelicans this Monday, and Mavs and Philly this upcoming Tuesday. Those matchups will be key to look at, since these teams can be contenders for the playoffs. For any seed to get in the playoffs, and show that they have no more rust.

I think that all matchups will be crucial for each team, especially for the teams that have injury problems with their players. Like the Nets and/or the Wizards. The big picture is, of course, the playoffs and actually making it to the regular season without too many players contracting the Coronavirus.

I actually believe the NBA will be okay, that their season will still be continued, and even if some players did become contracted with this virus it shouldn’t have too much of an impact with the NBA Bubble.

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G-League’s season to begin next month in the Bubble!

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G-League’s season to begin next month in the Bubble!

G-League’s season to begin next month in the Bubble! It is official as a reboot of the NBA Bubble featuring Walt Disney’s resort in Orlando will happen.

As stated previously, in our last article: “A return to Disney World?“, this will be a modified season with limited games and teams. Teams were given a choice to either opt-in or opt-out, several of them choose to opt-out.

There will be 17 G-League teams taking part in this condensed season as the top 8 teams will advance to a single-elimination playoff. Now, even though, several teams are opting-out they can still assign roster players and two-way players as normal.

Teams not playing will be the Wizards, Hawks, Pistons, Celtics, Suns, Heat, Lakers, Kings, Mavericks, Bulls, and Bucks. These will be their G-League teams, not their NBA Teams, to note.

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A return to Disney World?

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A return to Disney World?

A return to Disney World? It is looking like it as the NBA is finalizing a return to the NBA Bubble; but it isn’t for who you think it is for.

The NBA is actually doing this for their G-League, yep you read that correctly. After a successful stint with the NBA being their for the last NBA Season; they are hoping to recreate that success with their G-League teams now.

Orlando’s Disney Campus will be in use prior to February 8th, the tip-off for their season. This means that on January 19th we will be seeing players arriving at their home markets for physicals, and January 19th for their arrival in Orlando.

What are the details heading into this “new” season?

Reports are coming out that the season will be 12 to 15 games and that the cost for all this would be around 400,000 to $500,000 dollars. Now, there are some complications.

What do I mean by that? I mean that all the teams will not be showing up to the NBA Bubble, that they are opting out for this season.

Here is the list:

Atlanta (College Park Skyhawks), Boston (Maine Red Claws), Chicago (Windy City Bulls), Dallas (Texas Legends), Detroit (Grand Rapids Drive), Los Angeles Lakers (South Bay Lakers), Miami (Sioux Falls Skyforce), Milwaukee (Wisconsin Herd), Phoenix (Northern Arizona Suns), Sacramento (Stockton Kings) and Washington (Capital City Go-Go; will utilize Erie).

List given by https://sports.yahoo.com/nba-finalizing-return-disney-world-g-league-season-012205878.html

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Luka Doncic injured with a sprained ankle!

Luka Doncic injured with a sprained ankle! We saw last night that Maverick’s own Luka Doncic went down with an injury, that injury? The injury would be that he sprained his left ankle.

Doncic left in the fourth quarter during the Mass-Clips game; the final total of that game resulted in the Mavericks losing 130-122 to the Clippers. Now, it did appear that Doncic was going to be okay when he returned. Sadly, he was exited for good as he was limping/hobbling on the court. The team, shortly afterwards, announced he wouldn’t be coming back.

This is what Luka Doncic said on the injury he suffered:

“It’s not that bad,” said Doncic, who missed a total of 11 games this season due to twice spraining his right ankle. “Honestly, I had luck it’s my left ankle. It’s not my right. It’s a little sprained. We’ll know more tomorrow.”

His injury happened when he was guarding Kawhi Leonard, he rolled his ankle when Leonard was driving to the basket. He immediately grabbed his left ankle, and he was helped off the court. This happened when it had 3:58 remaining in the third quarter.

This is what Rick Carlisle had to say about next game and if Luka will be there:

“The game is early Sunday, which doesn’t help things, but we’ll see,” Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said. “We’ve got every advanced treatment modality that you can have, as every team here does. We’ll see how this responds in the next 36 hours.”

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