As the NBA’s players, owners and administration hold onto optimism that the season could find a conclusion and eventual 2020 NBA Champion, the question then becomes, if the NBA does come back, which teams will still be able to stay in shape between now and the NBA’s eventual solution for an end of the season sprint.
One of the biggest stories around the league has been the lack of access to basketball courts for several stars, including Milwaukee’s reigning NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo. But according to Lakers guard Danny Green, speaking to Lakers television career Spectrum SportsNet, both LeBron James and Anthony Davis have stayed engaged with their teammates, attempting to find venues to workout and stay sharp.
“Bron is checking in on guys, AD’s checking in on guys to make sure and see if they have access to a gym or not, if they’re in town or not, if they’re able to come their way and get workouts in. Because, you know, he’s working out with his son like a mad man at least 4-5 times a week. He gives us that option. But a lot of guys here — most of them have gone home to their families — have found access to something to be able to stay in shape.”
Whether the NBA comes back in Las Vegas, the Bahamas or Disney World, which team is able to maintain something similar to their form from the regular season will have the best chance to win a championship. Meanwhile, some teams are trying to even the playing field by asking for a potential 25-day training period.
Also, this hiatus is another example of the joint leadership from LeBron and Davis, which was lauded by players and coaches on the Lakers all season long.
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