Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Dodge virus to finish line

- By David Brandt

PHOENIX — The Suns and Bucks continue to make tweaks hoping to gain an advantage in the NBA Finals.

Game 5 did not finish in time for this edition.

There have recently been reminders that another problem still lurking has the potential to alter the final round of these playoffs — COVID19.

Coronaviru­s cases are on the rise around the country and much of the world. Team USA basketball has already had problems while training in Las Vegas; Wizards guard Bradley Beal is out of the Olympics after being placed into health and safety protocols. The Yankees-Red Sox baseball game in New York on Thursday was postponed after multiple Yankees tested positive.

Bucks coach Mike Budenholze­r said the virus is on his mind.

“There’s a real push to stay safe, to stay healthy, to be vigilant,” Budenholze­r said. “Both teams, we’re very, very close to the finish. We’re excited about finishing this strong.”

Suns guard Chris Paul knows how COVID-19 can alter the playoffs trajectory. Paul missed the first two games of the Western Conference finals against the Clippers because he was in the league’s health and safety protocol.

“I pay attention to it just like everybody else,” Paul said. “Try to control what I can control. Stay in the moment with the Finals, but health is a huge concern not just for my family but for everybody.”

Giannis The Humble: Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo said he got his first chance to watch his much-talked about block of Deandre Ayton’s alley-oop dunk attempt while reviewing film on Friday. He allowed himself to enjoy it a little, saying it was a “great play.” But he’s also knows that enjoying it too much is not a good thing.

“I kind of try to focus on the moment, in the present. That’s humility. That’s being humble,” Antetokoun­mpo said. “That’s not setting an expectatio­n. That’s going out there, enjoying the game, competing at a high level.”

Celebratin­g Willie: Willie Green has not officially been announced as the new head coach of the Pelicans. It was sometimes hard to tell during Friday’s practice for the Suns.

Many of the Suns were openly happy for Green, who has been the top assistant for Monty Williams during their push to the finals. Green’s name has been linked to the Pelicans by multiple outlets.

“If all of this is official and he moves forward, I’m happy and I’m unbelievab­ly sad about it because he’s just a huge part of my life,” Williams said. “He’s been a big, big part of our program.”

Suns new footprint: The Suns announced that they’ve agreed to a multiyear naming rights deal for Phoenix Suns Arena that will change the name to the Footprint Center. The deal also applies to the WNBA’s Mercury and Spanish soccer club Real Mallorca.

Footprint is a material science company that works to reduce dependency on single- and shortterm use plastics. The goal for the Footprint Center is to become carbon-neutral

 ?? PAUL SANCYA/AP ?? Bucks forward Khris Middleton (22) drives to the basket against Suns guard Cameron Payne, left, and Jae Crowder during Game 4 on Wednesday.
PAUL SANCYA/AP Bucks forward Khris Middleton (22) drives to the basket against Suns guard Cameron Payne, left, and Jae Crowder during Game 4 on Wednesday.

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