It has been a difficult and emotional season, especially off the court, writes usatodaysports NBA reporter JeffZillgitt
Don’t misunderstand. There have been some compelling and fantastic stories on the court: Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks; James, Anthony Davis and the Lakers; Paul George, Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers; the defending champion Toronto Raptors’ continued success without Leonard; rookies Ja Morant and Zion Williamson; and the welcomed resurgence of a competitive All-Star Game based on unique scoring changes.
Yes, some teams and players have stepped in to help provide financial assistance, but that doesn’t account for other events at the arena, such as concerts, where part-time workers earn extra income. Those are not faceless corporations with deep pockets. Those are real people with families, rent, mortgages, bills.
And while Silver will get credit for helping push decisions in the right direction, he may not get a chance to hand the Larry O’Brien championship trophy to a team.
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