

A Pandemic-Proof Bubble?
Aug 21, 2020
Marc Stein, an NBA reporter for The New York Times, gives an insider's look at the unique basketball bubble during the pandemic. He shares how the league transformed Disney World into a quarantined hub for players and staff to continue the season and avoid massive financial losses. Stein discusses the emotional atmosphere, from replicating home-court experiences to grappling with social justice issues. His anecdotes reveal both the absurdities and challenges faced within this surreal environment, all while navigating a world turned upside down.
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The Costly Tweet
- Daryl Morey's pro-Hong Kong tweet caused significant financial losses for the NBA.
- The NBA commissioner, Adam Silver, estimated losses in the hundreds of millions.
Pre-Pandemic Challenges
- The NBA faced multiple challenges before the pandemic, including controversy over a tweet and the death of Kobe Bryant.
- These events added to the difficulties of navigating the pandemic.
Season Suspension
- Mark Stein was on a plane to cover the first fan-less NBA game when the season was suspended.
- Rudy Gobert's positive COVID-19 test triggered the suspension.