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"Obviously, it's a big deal. It's a substantial moment," Hammon said after the game. But she added it would have been nice to win.
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The move was made after the team was denied a request to the Canadian government to open the season in Toronto, as coronavirus cases rise in Canada.
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While some details remain, it looks like the new season will start on Dec. 22. It will be a 72-game season that will allow for the league's traditional slate of games on Christmas Day.
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Miami-Dade’s Elections Department declined to use the AmericanAirlines Arena for an early-voting site in November, leaving Miami out of an NBA campaign to convert its venues into polling places in 2020.
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Miami-Dade College is starting classes for the fall 2020 semester. NBA players are using their platform to highlight the Black Lives Matter movement. Plus, a new community archive wants to hear your story about staying home during the pandemic.
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The NBA and its players union announce a plan to convert arenas into polling places to give communities vulnerable to COVID-19 a safe option for in-person voting.
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NBA players decided Thursday that they want to continue the season, coming to that consensus one day after three postseason games were postponed in a protest of racial injustice. It was not clear yet when the season would resume, according to one of the people who spoke to AP.
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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — NBA players made their strongest statement yet against racial injustice when the Milwaukee Bucks didn’t take the floor for their scheduled playoff game against the Orlando Magic.
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On this Monday, August 3, episode of Sundial:Tropical Storm Isaias Headed Towards the CarolinasTropical Storm Isaias stayed mostly off the east coast of…
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Only 22 of the league's 30 teams will play in the truncated season. The NBA is experimenting with keeping players in a so-called "bubble" to try to keep the coronavirus from seeping into its ranks.
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Former Miami Heat superstar LeBron James might have taken his basketball skills to the West Coast, but he continues to have an eye on Florida. His “More...
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There will be restrictions, including no practices and no more than four players at a facility at one time.