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I am by no means a proponent for herd immunity nor a science or health professional, but you would think soon teams will have significantly less players able to be infected having already tested positive?This surely is a growing problem.
The thing that I don’t understand is that some who have already had it, like Kevin Durrant, are put back into the protocol, if exposed. It seems as if the NBA is treating it as if there is no immunity whatsoever.I am by no means a proponent for herd immunity nor a science or health professional, but you would think soon teams will have significantly less players able to be infected having already tested positive?
Interesting, I didn’t realize that. I’ll have to ask my wife about it. Looks like the league is meeting in the coming days to discuss this growing concern.The thing that I don’t understand is that some who have already had it, like Kevin Durrant, are put back into the protocol, if exposed. It seems as if the NBA is treating it as if there is no immunity whatsoever.
Like you, I have no medical expertise.
Not a doctor but company I work for is biotech company and maker of RemdesivirThe thing that I don’t understand is that some who have already had it, like Kevin Durrant, are put back into the protocol, if exposed. It seems as if the NBA is treating it as if there is no immunity whatsoever.
Like you, I have no medical expertise.
We dont have a team in Buffalo but i love basketball and enjoy watching NBA games. Wasnt sure how Lamelo Ball would do in the NBA. But having seen him and the Hornets play they are fun to watch. Ill be looking forward to watching more of their games .Hornets have won four in a row. Melo had a triple double making him the youngest in NBA history to have one. Young fun team to watch
Hayward is a very good player. We have mixed feelings about him here in Utah, with the way he handled his departure, but he is a good player. I am always happy to see somebody overcome a horrific injury. While not nearly as serious as Alex Smith’s (of the NFL), Gordon‘s was awful.Melo leads the Hornets in rebounding. He is maybe 180lbs. He is very talented and his shot isn't half as bad as his brothers. Haywood is very talented and a good mentor to this group. i dont miss kemba so much anymore.
I am concluding that the entire season is going to be weird. My Jazz seem to be coming around, finally.Sixers are killing me. Nice to get a win though.
I am by no means a proponent for herd immunity nor a science or health professional, but you would think soon teams will have significantly less players able to be infected having already tested positive?
I did see there have been players testing positive a second time, so that is not helping. And you’re starting to get pushback from some of the players... definitely an ongoing concern in more ways than one.Likewise I am not a science or health professional. But, this is a huge problem for the NBA going forward. I did hear and read that they believe there may have been some false positives in the prior test results. I assume that the testing has gotten better as far as determining results so there would be some merit in that.
I did see there have been players testing positive a second time, so that is not helping. And you’re starting to get pushback from some of the players... definitely an ongoing concern in more ways than one.
I truly believe that Kyrie has some mental illness of some type that is becoming mor acute by the year. This is why I always wondered if the Nets would be a contender. Kyrie’s issues become a cancer on team building and it is not situational, as it manifested itself in Cleveland, Boston and, now, New Jersey. It’s too bad that these things play out on a stage because mental illness is real, but that is the nature of somebody who becomes a public figure.What in the world is going on in Kyrie’s head?
I haven't been following. What's been going on with him?I truly believe that Kyrie has some mental illness of some type that is becoming mor acute by the year. This is why I always wondered if the Nets would be a contender. Kyrie’s issues become a cancer on team building and it is not situational, as it manifested itself in Cleveland, Boston and, now, New Jersey. It’s too bad that these things play out on a stage because mental illness is real, but that is the nature of somebody who becomes a public figure.
It is difficult to reconcile the owners’ desire to protect their business interests, players’ unwillingness to take major pay cuts (look at the contracts offered and accepted over the offseason, everybody knowing the types of challenges) and an ongoing worldwide Black Swan event that directly impacts the entertainment industry as much as any other. I don’t see how the players can have it both ways. They either have to give up their income or live in isolation.I read George Hill's comment. He's a respected veteran in the league. I see continued issues going forward with how things are and with the evolving health and safety protocols that the league is adopting.
It is difficult to reconcile the owners’ desire to protect their business interests, players’ unwillingness to take major pay cuts (look at the contracts offered and accepted over the offseason, everybody knowing the types of challenges) and an ongoing worldwide Black Swan event that directly impacts the entertainment industry as much as any other. I don’t see how the players can have it both ways. They either have to give up their income or live in isolation.
I truly believe that Kyrie has some mental illness of some type that is becoming mor acute by the year. This is why I always wondered if the Nets would be a contender. Kyrie’s issues become a cancer on team building and it is not situational, as it manifested itself in Cleveland, Boston and, now, New Jersey. It’s too bad that these things play out on a stage because mental illness is real, but that is the nature of somebody who becomes a public figure.
He melts down mentally with every team and takes absences (I believe to recover and gather himself emotionally), but then has the unfortunate habit, which often accompanies mental illness, of lashing out and blaming others.I haven't been following. What's been going on with him?