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Silver Outlines Past, Present & Future

June 3, 2022 by Digital Sports Desk

SAN FRANCISCO – NBA Commissioner Adam Silver stepped up to the podium at the 2022 NBA Finals in lower-level media interview room at the brand, new Chase Center with memories of doing the same in the Orlando-based “NBA Bubble” of 2020 and slightly better conditions for the 2021 NBA Finals in Phoenix a year ago.

Silver and The NBA have been through quite a lot of stress and financial setbacks since the coronavirus came about and the Commissioner was the very first to make the bold step to shut everything down, cancel all games and begin stringent protocols for players, coaches and all league and team employees. It took guts and it took the risk of losing hundreds of millions of dollars.

Like so many, Silver and the NBA forged ahead. This season, things settled down, as much as could be expected in the middle of a global pandemic, and they even celebrated the 75th anniversary of the league’s founding. On Thursday night, June 2, in San Francisco, Silver and the NBA had reason to celebrate.

“For us, it’s only fitting that on our 75th Anniversary, two of the original NBA franchises are represented here,” said Silver to open-up his twice annual State of the NBA address to media. “Of course the Warriors, who won the first-ever NBA championship in 1947, were then Philadelphia Warriors, and they’re up against the Boston Celtics, who will be competing for the highest number of championships in the league. They are tied with the (Los Angeles/Minneapolis) Lakers right now at 17 each and will be going for 18. So we’re thrilled about that.

“Also how fitting that some of the greatest players ever are associated with these franchises – Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Bob Cousy – obviously just goes to the age of this league that Bill Russell, as I’ve said before, is someone, along with Bob Cousy, who I can pick up the phone and talk to about the state of the league. While we are 75 years old, it’s not all that old.”

After addressing the past, Silver looked at the present.

“I think as I’m looking out on these fantastic Finals coming up, you have some extraordinary, legendary talent out there,” noted Silver.  “Steph (Curry), having achieved so much on the floor; up-and-coming superstar Jayson Tatum (of Boston) – you have players who have demonstrated all-time resilience. I just saw Klay Thompson’s dad out in the hall. We were talking about the fact here he is back in the Finals, having lost essentially two full seasons. Quite an incredible story.

“And the competition has been nothing short of spectacular through these playoffs.”

The league persevered through player injuries, team owner misgivings, front office investigations, player discipline, issues and financial losses in China, staff turnover (good bye to Kiki Van DeWeghe and hello to Joe Dumars), COVID+ tests and outbreaks all in the shadow of the January 1, 2020 death of former NBA Commissioner David Stern.

Thought it all, the game remained the center of focus and the competitive landscape of the league changed with the times.

“We’ve seen increased parity, increased competition around the league over the last several years. As you’ve said, six different teams in the Finals over the last three years.

“I don’t think it’s necessarily a bad thing unto itself if you have repeat teams in the Finals or champions, frankly, like the Golden State Warriors, who are back here in the Finals for the sixth time in eight years, added Silver as he looked to the future and negotiating a new NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement – the backbone of the league – in advance of the deadlines for opting out never mind the end of the deal completely.

“We do, though, focus a lot on ensuring through a salary-cap system that teams, in essence, have the same fair opportunity to compete. And that is something we’re always looking at as part of our system, something we are constantly talking to the Players Association about. And to me, that should be not just a concern shared by fans of all 30 teams but for all players in the league, all 450 players, presumably want an equal chance to win championships and be part of championship teams.

I’m pleased where we are. I’m thrilled with the teams that are here in the Finals. But it’s something, at least in my time in the league, I think we have incrementally improved the system every time along the way so that we can have more and more top-tier teams and competition throughout the league.”

The relationship with the players has been solid, but there’s been turnover at The NBA Players Association, as well.

“We at the league are just getting to know my new counterpart, Tamika Tremaglio, who is the incoming executive director of the Players Association. She is someone we had known prior to her taking on that role. She had been an advisor to the Players Association. She had been a former colleague at Deloitte of Cathy Engelbert’s, the commissioner of the WNBA, Byron Spruell, president of Basketball Operations, some of you know, and I’m in the process of building a relationship with her.

“What was effective last time around was using that opt-out as a self-imposed deadline by both sides. I think we all know that for any negotiation, seemingly collective bargaining in particular, deadlines are really helpful to get people to push their best offers across the table. So I’m hoping, we’re always discussing things, the league and the Players Association.”

Not to be lost in the constant and evolving nature of The NBA and all professional sports is the fact Chris Paul, the former President of The NBA union has passed his job responsibilities to C. J. McCallum of the New Orleans Pelicans. It’s doubtful that McCallum, Tremaglio, the union or Silver will want to rock the boat and risk work stoppages. The league fought too hard and risked so much through the global pandemic and they might’ve even benefitted a slight bit from the experiences.

“And just lastly, I’ll say that this whole process of dealing with COVID protocols, shutting down, reopening the bubble, etc., has brought us all much closer,” said Silver just before Game 1 was ready to tip-off. “We never used to talk as much as we do now. I’m not always crazy about virtual calls and Zoom, but because of that technology, it’s allowed us to have at least daily calls for the last two and a half years. I think if you have strong relationships, it’s very conducive to getting a deal done. I am optimistic that we can move quickly.”

 

Filed Under: NBA, Opinion Tagged With: Adam Silver, NBA, NBA Finals

Bradley Gets a Dad Break

June 3, 2022 by Digital Sports Desk

BOSTON – (Staff Report from Official Team News Release) – The Boston Red Sox placed outfielder Jackie Bradley Jr. on MLB’s paternity leave list and recalled outfielder Jarren Duran from Triple-A Worcester to fill his roster spot. Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom made the decision.

Bradley Jr., 32, recorded a season-high four RBI on Wednesday against the Cincinnati Reds, including a three-run triple in the eighth inning. The left-handed hitter is batting .227 (34-for-150) with 20 RBI in 48 games this season. Bradley has made 37 starts in right field and three in center field in 2022, leading major league right fielders in ultimate zone rating (4.2).

Duran, 25, has played in one game for Boston this season, going 1-for-4 with a triple and run scored on May 6 against the Chicago White Sox. The left-handed hitter is batting .314 (48-for-153) with a .916 OPS in 37 games for Worcester this season, recording 20 extra-base hits and stealing 11 bases.

Filed Under: Boston Sports, MLB, Red Sox

Six Tied After 18 Holes at The Memorial

June 3, 2022 by PGA Tour Brunch

DUBLIN, Ohio – Cameron Young, who entered the week with Top-3 finishes in his last three starts, has the most Top-fives on Tour this season without a win (5). He is currently among six players tied after 18 holes at The Memorial. That marks the most in tournament history (previously: 4, 1997, 1998).

With an opening 5-under (67), Cameron Smith recorded his lowest score in 17 rounds at the Memorial Tournament. It marks the second time he has posted a sub-par score in his seventh start in the event (previously: 71/R2/2017). Smith has made the cut in the event twice (2017, 2020).

Will Zalatoris (T-7) at (68), has two playoff losses and four additional Top-10s on the season, is one stroke off the lead. He missed cut in only other start at the Memorial Tournament (MC/2018).

In first start since the 2022 Masters Tournament and left wrist surgery in April, 2018 Memorial Tournament winner Bryson DeChambeau opened with a 4-over (76) while Harris English played for the first time since the 2022 Sony Open in Hawaii and hip surgery in February, and posted a 5-over (77).

Chad Ramey withdrew after the first round (back injury).

2014 Memorial Tournament winner Hideki Matsuyama was disqualified for using a non-conforming club (Rule 4.1a). The equipment rules specify what is not allowed (4.c3). Matsuyama apparently applied a substance to his 3-wood club head.

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch, The Memorial

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