The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Sad Empty Arenas

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The NBA preseason, a truncated4­9- game, nine- day sprint — opened Friday with a fivegame slate, action returning to Nbaarenas for the first time in exactly nine months. Coaches debutedwit­h their new teams: Stephen Silas with Houston, Tom Thibodeau with New York, Billy Donovan with Chicago and Tyronn Lue with the Los Angeles Clippers. Rookies, such as No. 4 pick Patrick Williams of the Bulls and No. 8 pickobi Toppin of theknicks, got their first Nbaminutes.

As will be the case in most buildings, at least to start the season, almost nobody was at any of these games. With the coronaviru­s pandemic ongoing and case numbers still rising, the era that started for the NBA with the suspension of last season on March 11 — the

night that Utah’s Rudy Gobert tested positive — resumed with the league and its teams erring on the sides of caution and safety.

“It’s different, for sure,” Lakers coach Frank Vogel said before his team faced the Clippers inside a very empty Staples Center.

Well, some things were different.

Coaches wore masks. Detroit showed old videos of actual fan interactio­ns — with the disclaimer that they were taped previously — during some timeouts. Bench seating areas were all spaced out, nobody next to one another.

“The atmosphere will be obviously significan­tly different than what guys are used to in an arena,” Orlando coach Stevecliff­ord said. “And I think that’s going to be one

of the valuable aspects of playing these four exhibition games. Just like in the bubble, we had to get used to a different- type environmen­t and I think these four games will hopefully allow us to see what the regular season is going to be like in these big arenas also.”

So, yes, much was different ther things — like Wall’s explosion to the basket— were just like normal.

Wall’s first basket since December 2018 came on the first possession of Houston’s preseason, when he got to the rim for an easy score in his Rockets debut, one that came after his recovery from heel and Achilles injuries.

The Rockets’ next basket? Wall set up Cousins for a 3- pointer, the center’s first basket since Game 6 of the 2019 finals with the Warriors, two months before he tore his ACL and missed last season.

Reigning NBA scoring champion James Harden wasn’t playing for the Rockets, still not cleared to be back on the f loor with the team that he hasn’t practiced with yet and apparently no longer wants to be with. Lebron James and Anthony Davis, who were last seen on the f loor together when the Lakers topped the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals in the Walt Disney World bubble — less than two months ago — were among the regulars who got the champs’ preseason opener off.

 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Orlandomag­ic coach Steve Clifford talks to players during a timeout in the first half of the team’s NBA preseason basketball game against the Atlanta Hawks on Friday, Dec. 11, 2020, in Atlanta.
JOHN BAZEMORE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Orlandomag­ic coach Steve Clifford talks to players during a timeout in the first half of the team’s NBA preseason basketball game against the Atlanta Hawks on Friday, Dec. 11, 2020, in Atlanta.
 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Orlando Magic guard Evan Fournier ( 10) and Atlanta Hawks center Clint Capela ( 15) reach for a loose ball as Orlando’ Nikola Vucevic ( 9) watches during the first half of an NBA preseason basketball game Friday, Dec. 11, 2020, in Atlanta.
JOHN BAZEMORE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Orlando Magic guard Evan Fournier ( 10) and Atlanta Hawks center Clint Capela ( 15) reach for a loose ball as Orlando’ Nikola Vucevic ( 9) watches during the first half of an NBA preseason basketball game Friday, Dec. 11, 2020, in Atlanta.

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