I also saw four but only three names...
No I'm not suggesting it I'm saying it with no uncertain terms.
If Buddy can't go, Bogdan is going to cook and ask for a max
The question is what will a max look like. Bet he wishes he signed that deal now.
No I'm not suggesting it I'm saying it with no uncertain terms.
Yeah that 4/51 would be super nice for him to have locked up at this point. I think teams are going to be incredibly stingy and you're going to see a bunch of guys sign 1 year deals to hopefully see the market rebound in the 2021 year.
That 16 out of 302 is over 5%. Kentucky is around 3.75% but Kentucky's numbers include institutions that had very high concentrations of positives. Confined communities. I do agree about the others being put at risk.I just wish these young basketball players didn't feel so invincible. It's one thing to think "I will kick this viruses' arse." But it's another thing entirely to not think about others you are putting at risk.
16 out of 302 is not bad. And the 16 will likely all make it through okay. But what about grandma? What about the kid that gets lung scarring?
And 3 of 16 are Kings players? Did they not get the memo?
From NBC Sports California:
Three days after Jabari Parker announced he tested positive for the coronavirus, the Kings forward was photographed playing tennis at Longfellow Park in Chicago on Saturday, TMZ Sports reported.
The Kings released a statement to NBC Sports California regarding the matter: “We are aware of the report and are gathering additional information. We have no further comment at this time."
idiot if true
There are people with way more money and power than Lebron pulling the strings on this.There's millions on the line and Lebron needs his next ring, so yes.
Developing story: Multiple sources tell me that the Orlando Pride players who tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday tested negative on Tuesday, which could indicate false positives. At least one more round of tests needed to confirm negatives now.
https://t.co/IhPAtGdNb4
#NWSL
Orlando Pride say second round of COVID-19 testing "indicated inconsistencies from previous tests," which is a window into the consistency concerns around testing. Orlando uses a different lab than the one the NWSL will use in Utah for the Challenge Cup..
https://t.co/IhPAtGdNb4