The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Speedway loses partnershi­ps after ‘Bubba rope’

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The deals are done. The NBA is coming back. The season will resume on July 30 at Disney’s ESPN Wide World of Sports complex in Florida.

Here are 10 things to know about the restarted season:

There are six teams in the race for the No. 8 seed in the Western Conference — Memphis, Portland, New Orleans, Sacramento, San Antonio and Phoenix. (Technicall­y, Dallas is also in that race, though the Mavericks need only one win and one Memphis loss to clinch no worse than the No. 7 spot.)

There are seven games where those six teams will go head-to-head, including four featuring the Pelicans — who play Sacramento twice, Memphis once and San Antonio once. The other games: Sacramento vs. San Antonio, Memphis vs. San Antonio and Portland vs. Memphis.

Phoenix doesn’t play any of the other five teams in the race for eighth.

The Grizzlies start with a 3 ½-game lead over Portland, New Orleans and Sacramento, along with a four-game edge on San Antonio. Unless the Grizzlies open up space on all four of those clubs, it seems likely that there will be a best-oftwo play-in series for the final spot in the West playoffs and a probable first-round matchup with LeBron James and the Lakers.

The play-in games will take place if the ninthplace team in either conference is within four games of eighth when the seeding round ends.

In the East, it’s a bit simpler. No. 7 Brooklyn is six games ahead of Washington and No. 8 Orlando is 5-½ games clear of the Wizards in the race to clinch a berth and avoid a play-in series. None of those teams can move past the No. 7 spot on the East bracket.

Milwaukee needs a combinatio­n of two wins or Toronto losses to clinch the No. 1 seed in the East. The Lakers need a combinatio­n of three wins or Clippers losses to clinch the No. 1 spot out West.

Denver also has a mathematic­al chance at the No. 1 seed out West — but would need to go 8-0 and have the Lakers go 0-8 for that to happen.

Most of the races at Disney will be for seeding. Milwaukee cannot finish lower than No. 2 in the East and Toronto needs only one win to be assured of a top-four seed.

The West can still see some shakeups, with four games separating second place from sixth place and only 2 ½ games separating fourth place from seventh.

Miami had a league-high eight games remaining against the eight teams that didn’t qualify for the Disney restart.

Now the Heat will have a fight on their hands just to hang onto the No. 4 spot in the East.

Miami plays Boston, Denver, Indiana twice, Milwaukee, Oklahoma City, Toronto and Phoenix in the seeding games. That schedule ranks harder than Indiana’s

A North Carolina racetrack has lost some partnershi­ps after its owner advertised “Bubba Rope” for sale online days after NASCAR said a noose had been found in the garage stall of Bubba Wallace, the top series’ only Black driver.

A concrete company and a driver series ended their partnershi­ps Friday with

or Philadelph­ia’s — the Pacers and 76ers both will head to Disney two games behind the Heat in the East standings.

Orlando and the Lakers both saw seven games against the eight Disneynon-qualifiers canceled, tied for second-most in the league behind Miami. Memphis had the fewest such games lost, with just one — a matchup against New York.

All 22 teams will be staying at the Disney campus for the rest of their seasons. Yes, that includes the Orlando Magic — whose home arena is about 20 miles from Disney World.

The Magic simply see it as doing their part to make the restart happen.

“We appreciate the leadership of NBA Commission­er Adam Silver, our longtime partner, Disney, and our local leaders in this unpreceden­ted time,” Orlando Magic CEO Alex Martins said. “We look forward to providing assistance as needed in restarting the NBA season in Orlando, while using our collective platform to drive meaningful social impact.”

Philadelph­ia was the NBA’s best home team this season, going 29-2 — on pace to be the second-best home record in a season in franchise history. The 1949-50 Syracuse Nationals were better, going the half-mile, dirt track 311 Speedway in Stokes County, the Winston-Salem Journal reported.

The racetrack owner’s “Bubba Rope” post on Facebook Marketplac­e earlier this week sparked a backlash on social media and a condemnati­on from a spokesman for Gov. Roy Cooper.

“Buy your Bubba Rope today for only $9.99 each, they come with a lifetime 36-2 at the State Fair Coliseum in the franchise’s inaugural season.

Problem is, the 76ers won’t be playing in Philly again until next season.

Philadelph­ia went just 10-24 on the road in the regular season, the secondwors­t road mark of the 22 teams that will be playing at Disney. Only Washington (8-24) was worse.

If the 76ers are going to go deep in these playoffs, they’ll need to figure out how to win without the raucous Wells Fargo Center advantage.

Milwaukee has the NBA’s best record, and one of the reasons the Bucks hold that mark right now is because of how good they were against the eight teams (Charlotte, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Atlanta, New York, Minnesota and Golden State) that didn’t qualify for the Disney restart.

The schedule means the Lakers won’t play a back-to-back-to-back after all.

The Lakers would have played home games on April 7, 8 and 9 against Golden State, Chicago and the Clippers — the last of those coming because a game that was scheduled to be played shortly after Kobe Bryant’s death was moved until later in the season.

For 26 players on the rosters of the 22 teams, Disney is going to warranty and work great,” the post said.

The Carolina Sprint Tour posted on its Facebook page that it would not race at the speedway for the remainder of its season, according to the newspaper.

“We do not condone nor support the comments and posts that have been made the past week,” the series said in a post online.

A concrete company also said it was cutting all ties look familiar. They played there in college.

The Disney campus plays host to the Orlando Invitation­al over Thanksgivi­ng, and some alumni of that event are headed back there now for NBA contests. Among them: Heat teammates Jimmy Butler (Marquette, 2009) and Kelly Olynyk (Gonzaga, 2012), Portland’s Zach Collins (Gonzaga, 2016), Washington’s Rui Hachimura (Gonzaga, 2016), Milwaukee’s Khris Middleton (Texas A&M, 2010), Indiana’s Edmond Sumner (Xavier, 2015), Phoenix’s Kelly Oubre Jr. (Kansas, 2014) and Boston’s Marcus Smart (Oklahoma State, 2013).

For the first time in eight seasons, the league record for total 3-pointers made won’t get broken.

It was on pace to be smashed. NBA teams have combined for 23,560 3-pointers made so far this season, which is already the fourth-most of any season in league history. The league was on pace for 29,844 3-pointers, which is 1,889 more than the record of 27,955 set last season.

Florida — the Sunshine State — will be the epicenter of basketball this summer.

While the NBA is headed to Disney, the WNBA season is also scheduled to begin next month. with the speedway.

NASCAR officials released a photo June 25 of the rope found June 20 in Wallace’s garage stall that prompted a federal investigat­ion, which determined it had been there since October.

The incident came less than two weeks after NASCAR banned the Confederat­e flag from its venues and races at Wallace’s urging.

 ?? JOE BURBANK ?? A view of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort main entrance, at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., Monday, June 22, 2020. The Villas at the Grand Floridian opened Monday as a part of select resorts in the first group to reopen since being shutdown by the coronaviru­s pandemic in March.
JOE BURBANK A view of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort main entrance, at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., Monday, June 22, 2020. The Villas at the Grand Floridian opened Monday as a part of select resorts in the first group to reopen since being shutdown by the coronaviru­s pandemic in March.
 ?? JOHN RAOUX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The entrance to the parking lot at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World is closed March 16in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
JOHN RAOUX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The entrance to the parking lot at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World is closed March 16in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

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