Marysville Appeal-Democrat

NBA players agree to resume season, but won’t play Thursday

- By Andrew Greif Los Angeles Times

NBA players have agreed to resume the postseason, although Thursday’s slate of playoff games will be postponed while the league and players continue to work out details of the restart, a person with knowledge of the decision confirmed.

The three games scheduled for Thursday, including Game 6 of the Clippers’ first-round series against Dallas, will be played at a later date.

Members of the Clippers and Lakers voted not to play the rest of the season during a playersonl­y meeting Wednesday evening at the NBA’S Disney World campus. But as players continued to meet and talk through the following morning, their position changed.

A second meeting between players Thursday morning occurred at the same time as an emergency meeting of the league’s Board of Governors.

The stoppage began Wednesday when the Milwaukee Bucks refused to play Game 5 of their postseason series against Orlando.

The Bucks’ arena is 40 miles north of Kenosha, Wis., where Jacob Blake was shot by police over the weekend.

The shooting sparked protests against police brutality in Kenosha and quickly led players and coaches inside the NBA bubble to renew calls for racial justice.

After the Bucks refused to leave their locker room Wednesday, players from Houston and Oklahoma City quickly decided not to play their playoff game, too. The Lakers and Trail Blazers, who were scheduled to play in Wednesday’s final game, also opted not to play.

The Lakers met as a group after last night’s players’ meeting and before this morning’s session.

Their players-only gathering today lasted past 11 a.m. local time, when the meeting with all the other players was supposed to start, but joined the group shortly after.

President Trump, who has been outspoken against NFL players kneeling during the national anthem as a protest against social injustice, was asked about the NBA work stoppage Thursday.

“I don’t know much about the NBA protest,” Trump said. “I know their ratings have been very bad because I think people are a little tired of the NBA, frankly. ... They’ve become like a political organizati­on and that’s not a good thing.”

By mid-afternoon

Thursday, the WNBA announced it would postpone a second night of games while the NHL discusses its course of action.

The NHL has reportedly postponed the two Stanley Cup playoff games that were scheduled to be played Thursday following a request from a group of Black players.

 ?? Getty Images/tns ?? A Black Lives Matter banner hangs outside of the arena after a postponed NBA basketball first round playoff game between Milwaukee and Orlando.
Getty Images/tns A Black Lives Matter banner hangs outside of the arena after a postponed NBA basketball first round playoff game between Milwaukee and Orlando.

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