Arab Times

basketball

NBA says players will receive full checks on April 15

-

WASHINGTON, April 12, (AP): Devin Booker won the NBA 2K20 Players Tournament on Saturday night, sweeping Phoenix Suns teammate Deandre Ayton in the best-of-three final.

“I played a lot growing up,” Booker said. “It’s all about timing and eye coordinati­on.”

ESPN broadcast the three-day, 16-player Xbox One competitio­n. The last NBA games were played March 11, the day Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

Booker’s Houston Rockets topped Ayton’s Los Angeles Lakers 72-62 in Game 1 and the star guard directed the Denver Nuggets to a 74-62 victory over thee Milwaukee Bucks in the second.

Booker earned a $100,000 donation to a coronaviru­s-related relief effort of his choice. Seeded fifth, he beat Denver’s Michael Porter Jr, Washington’s Rui Hachimura and the Los Angeles Clippers’ Montrezl Harrell to reach the final – also sweeping those matchups.

Ayton topped Chicago’s Zach LaVine, Atlanta’s Trae Young and the Clippers’ Patrick Beverley, using his own Suns to top Beverley in the semifinals.

The players were seeded by their NBA 2K player ratings.

Meanwhile, NBA players will receive their full checks when the next payday for most of them arrives on April 15 despite no games having been played for more than a month at that point.

The league gave teams the directive on Thursday in a memo that was obtained by The Associated Press.

The league and the National Basketball Players Associatio­n has been in talks for weeks about the status of salaries during the game’s shutdown. The last NBA games were played March 11, the day that Utah center Rudy Gobert became the first player in the league to test positive for the coronaviru­s.

The pandemic will lead to the delay of at least 259 regular-season games through April 15, what would have been the end of the regular season. NBA Commission­er Adam Silver said earlier this week that no decisions about the rest of the season, including whether play can resume, would occur before May.

None of the games have been canceled yet. The playoffs were to begin on April 18, and the losses in revenue should the season either be shortened or not finished could easily reach hundreds of millions of dollars.

Being paid in full now also doesn’t mean that things will stay that way for players. What the collective bargaining agreement between the league and its players describes as a “Force Majeure Event” – the legal term for unforeseea­ble circumstan­ces, such as an epidemic or pandemic – could still come into play. Per the Collective Bargaining Agreement, players could lose 1.08% of their annual salary for each game that is canceled.

If the rest of the season is called off, that means players would lose, on average, about 21% of their salary. The size of those hits in terms of gross salary lost would range from about $8 million for Golden State’s Stephen Curry to about $189,000 for players on minimum contracts.

An option that has been discussed by the league and the union is for NBA teams to take some money out of upcoming checks and holding it in escrow in anticipati­on of at least some games being canceled; players would get the money back if games are played, or would take less of a hit in future checks if the season is canceled. But for at least the April 15 check, players will be paid like normal.

Most NBA players are paid on the 1st and 15th of each month. The next scheduled payment for that group comes on May 1, and it remains unclear if those checks will be affected by the possibilit­y of either shortening the season or have it not resume at all.

Also:

CHICAGO: The Chicago Bulls came into the season thinking they were poised to contend for a playoff spot. The plan did not unfold the way they envisioned, and now, they have a new leader in the front office.

The Bulls hired Denver Nuggets general manager Arturas Karnisovas to run their basketball operation, a person familiar with the situation said Thursday night.

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? In this Jan 5, 2020 file photo, Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) dunks over Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr in the second half of an
NBA basketball game in Phoenix.
In this Jan 5, 2020 file photo, Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) dunks over Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr in the second half of an NBA basketball game in Phoenix.
 ??  ?? Ayton
Ayton

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Kuwait