Report: Adam Silver hopeful to make decision on NBA in 2-4 weeks

Shams Charania of The Athletic reported on Tuesday that the commissioner hopes to make a decision on the NBA’s return in 2-4 weeks.

According to all accounts, whether it be the league’s owners, players, and star players themselves, it looks like key stakeholders are intent on the NBA returning. But the question everybody has been trying to answer for the past few months and will have to ponder for even longer is when? When will the league return? When will the following season begin?

The NBA is still trying to figure all of that out but NBA commissioner Adam Silver is reportedly putting himself and the league as a whole on the clock, as he told owners on a phone call that he hopes to make a decision on the league’s return within 2-4 weeks, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania.

Obviously, a decision being made does not mean that a return to play will be imminent if that’s the league’s decision. Players whose teams have qualified for the playoffs will need at least a month, if not two, to get back into game shape for playoff-intensity basketball.

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Denver Nuggets coach Mike Malone: Finishing 2019-20 season without fans ‘more than likely’

We’re still waiting on word from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver for how the league will resume its season. Or, if it resumes its season.

We’re still waiting on word from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver for how the league will resume its season. Or, if it resumes its season.

Denver Nuggets coach Mike Malone: Finishing 2019-20 season without fans ‘more than likely’ (Hoopshyp

We’re still waiting on word from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver for how the league will resume its season. Or, if it resumes its season.

We’re still waiting on word from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver for how the league will resume its season. Or, if it resumes its season.

NBA’s Adam Silver does not expect decision on season in April

While the NBA is trying to figure out how to bring basketball back safely, commissioner Adam Silver says the league doesn’t have a solution just yet and probably won’t until May.

While the NBA is trying to figure out how to bring basketball back safely, commissioner Adam Silver says the league doesn’t have a solution just yet and probably won’t until May.

NBA’s Adam Silver does not expect decision on season in April (Hoopshype)

While the NBA is trying to figure out how to bring basketball back safely, commissioner Adam Silver says the league doesn’t have a solution just yet and probably won’t until May.

While the NBA is trying to figure out how to bring basketball back safely, commissioner Adam Silver says the league doesn’t have a solution just yet and probably won’t until May.

Clayton Bennett pays tribute to former NBA commissioner David Stern

Former NBA commissioner, David Stern, died Wednesday at the age of 77 as a result of a brain hemorrhage he suffered on December 17, 2019.

Former NBA Commissioner, David Stern, died Wednesday.

The news broke just after 3 p.m. CT. Per ESPN, Stern passed away as a result of a brain hemorrhage that he suffered approximately three weeks ago, on December 17. Stern was 77 years old.

Condolences have poured in from around the league.

Wednesday evening, Thunder chairman, Clayton I. Bennett, released a statement on behalf of the entire organization regarding Stern’s passing.

“Beyond his creative brilliance and forceful leadership, David was a dear friend and trusted advisor to me over the course of more than two decades. Our business relationship took us through multiple and sometimes challenging issues together as well as great triumphs. Through it all, David led with strength, fairness and a keen sense of doing what was right for our franchises, our players and our fans. He leaves an enormous legacy and we will forever benefit from his influence.

On behalf of the entire Thunder organization, we send our deepest condolences to Dianne and the Stern family.”

Stern was the NBA commissioner for three decades, his tenure spanning from 1984 to 2014. He oversaw the growth of the NBA, both domestically and internationally, the formation of the WNBA, and played an instrumental part in bringing a professional basketball team to Oklahoma City.

According to a 2014 article by The Oklahoman, Stern was the one that suggested OKC to George Shinn as a temporary home for the Hornets after Hurricane Katrina.

Although the Hornets returned to New Orleans after the 2006-2007 season, per The Oklahoman, Stern knew there was a future for the NBA in Oklahoma City.

Stern attended the Hornets’ finale in OKC and said: “I’m not going to steal a line from General MacArthur and use the word ‘shall.’ Instead, we’ll use the words ‘expect to.’ We expect to return to Oklahoma City.”

Return they did. Stern helped move the Seattle Supersonics to Oklahoma City in the summer of 2008, and the Thunder was created.

Bennett spoke warmly of his relationship with Stern prior to the former commissioner’s retirement in 2014.

“David’s leadership and his accomplishments for this league have been vast and nothing short of extraordinary,” Bennett said in a statement released Thursday after Stern’s retirement announcement. “It has been an enormous personal privilege to work with such a legendary figure in the business of sports.”

Condolences to the entire Stern family, his wife Dianne, and his sons Eric and Andrew.

NBA says David Stern remains in serious condition after brain surgery

Former NBA Commissioner David Stern continues to be in critical condition after undergoing emergency brain surgery last week.

Former NBA Commissioner David Stern continues to be in serious condition after undergoing emergency brain surgery last week.

The league issued a statement Tuesday saying that the 77-year-old “is receiving great care and surrounded by his loved ones. The Stern family and everyone at the NBA appreciates the incredible outpouring of support. Our thoughts and prayers remain with David and his family.”

On Thursday, Dec. 12, Stern suffered a brain hemorrhage while eating at a New York restaurant and was rushed to a hospital for emergency surgery.

Stern served as NBA Commissioner for 30 years before Adam Silver stepped into the role in 2014. Stern has remained engaged in the league, holding the title of NBA Commissioner Emeritus.

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NBA says David Stern remains in critical condition (Hoopshype)

Former NBA Commissioner David Stern continues to be in critical condition after undergoing emergency brain surgery last week.

Former NBA Commissioner David Stern continues to be in critical condition after undergoing emergency brain surgery last week.