I had some great memories not too far away from the #spaceneedle. "The 31-year-old has been one of the key figures in the NBA and NBAPA’s mental health program for players.
"Players are allowed to do whatever they want to do, whether it's him or anybody else," Myers added. And we’ve had that conversation and now he understands that some people just have hatred.

"The health and safety of all NBA coaches is our main concern," the NBCA told ESPN in a statement. Other standards including regular testing and temperature checks, as well as players and staff wearing masks and practicing social distancing while inside the Wubble. Seattle was huge to our league. Players can only workout in their team’s facility.Yes, three or four players could be on the court at the same time, but they had to be separate. "I sure hope so.

Even in the effort you make to win or lose, there are great experiences there. announces release date for upcoming new singleLeBron or MJ best of all time, or are they forgetting someone else?Kobe Bryant’s Mamba Sports Academy to retire “Mamba” from name Michael Jordan wasn't exactly fair to his old teammate Scottie PippenKate Brown's latest guidelines could have giant impact on local sportsFormer Sonics forward Detlef Schrempf brings superstars together to support Seattle Children’sIf NBA teams are for sale, Seattle should be first landing spot, not VegasFormer Trail Blazer Sebastian Telfair loses mom, brother to COVID-19Sue Bird wants the Sonics (and a couple NW legends) back in SeattleMy Jerry Krause story -- when it came time for money, the man vanished'The Last Dance' very likely won't give you The Last Word on Michael Jordan's career The city of Seattle has been yearning for the return of its beloved NBA team, the Seattle Supersonics. What is the problem with that?

"In professional sports, you sign contracts, and when you're free you get to do what you want to do.

That doesn’t sound as if it fits under the NBA’s guidelines for what can be done during the league’s hiatus.

The NBA is a 30-team league and it has been for nearly two decades, but broadly speaking, a city needs to fit several benchmarks to meet the NBA’s criteria and Seattle in our opinion is a slam dunk. But, people would find it and seek it. And the league hasn't really promoted any expansion agenda. Could a potential Timberwolves ownership group do the same? Do the things we’ve put off, to be honest. "Isaac wasn't the only person from Friday night's slate of NBA games to stand for the anthem, as San Antonio Spurs coaches Gregg Popovich and Becky Hammon also elected not to kneel with their players before San Antonio took on the Kings.Kevin Durant received endless criticism for his decision to join the Warriors. In a post on Instagram in 2017, Allen called for the Sonics return.Seattle has grown so much since I was last here. -- Will ConroyAmongst those athletes who chose to speak out included Seattle Storm star Breanna Stewart. Apparently “safe" and "secure” are relative terms.
Billie Jean King.

If there’s one thing I could do tomorrow, it would be that.” -- GarnettA recent report from Shams Charania, however, suggests the NBA legend may become an owner of another NBA franchise instead: the Minnesota Timberwolves.