The NBA’s top-seeded teams are suggesting alternative home-court advantages for the playoffs -
The higher seeds rightfully deserved playing in front of their home crowd, and they have some pretty unique ideas that’ll make up for the lost advantages.
The higher seeds rightfully deserved playing in front of their home crowd, and they have some pretty unique ideas that’ll make up for the lost advantages.
After basically zeroing in on July 31st as the return date (August 1 in Manila) and ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Florida as the venue, it is now reported that the league office and team executives have also agreed on proceeding with a 22-team return, which may extend the season up to October 12. The two parties will be meeting again this Friday to cast votes that will make the return plan official.
Ever since backcourt partner and co-star John Wall got sidelined in January 2019 due to a ruptured Achilles, Beal has reigned solo over the Wizards offense, and has definitely made the most out of it. He immediately had a 29-game stretch of averaging over 29 points per game after Wall went down, and continued firing away this season by reaching at 30.5 PPG prior to the COVID-19 hiatus.
The 2019-20 NBA season is slowly inching its way back to resume the season. The latest developments have reported that July 31st (August 1st in Manila) is the target return date, and that the games may go into a modified playoff format.
Just like the good majority of basketball fans, NBA Hall-of-Famer and LA Clippers executive Jerry West is excited about the possibility of a marquee finals match-up between his Clippers and LA’s main star-studded, powerhouse team, the Lakers.
The 2019-20 NBA season appears be another step closer towards a much-awaited return. Earlier today, reports surfaced that the league and team executives are about to reach an agreement to resume the season on July 31st (August 1st in Manila time).