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ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NBA “BUBBLE” GUIDELINES FOR THE RESUMPTION OF THE 2019-20 SEASON

JSEL · May 17, 2023 · Leave a Comment

(PDF Version Here) Eric Zilber[*] TABLE OF CONTENTS[†] Introduction COVID-19 Background The Challenges Facing the NBA Initial Planning The “Bubble” Emerges as a Front-Runner “Bubble” Plans Solidify and the Protocols Phase One Phase Two Phase … [Read more...] about ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NBA “BUBBLE” GUIDELINES FOR THE RESUMPTION OF THE 2019-20 SEASON

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: basketball, covid-19, NBA, sports

Hogan Lovells – The long road to getting fans in the stands

JSEL · December 28, 2020 ·

The long road to getting fans in the stands 10 December 2020 Authored by Marcy Wilder, Craig Umbaugh and Donald DePass. To read this article as originally published on the Hogan Lovell’s website, click here. After a long hiatus, major league sports is making a … [Read more...] about Hogan Lovells – The long road to getting fans in the stands

Filed Under: Sponsor Articles Tagged With: covid-19, fan, Hogan Lovell's, Stadium

Forging the Future: The questions that must be answered before the NBA’s 2020-21 season.

JSEL · October 29, 2020 ·

For the third time this year, the NBA and NBPA have extended the deadline for either side to opt-out and give 45-day notice to terminate the CBA. This time, the deadline has been pushed to October 30. The current CBA was established in 2016 and was set to run seven years, with … [Read more...] about Forging the Future: The questions that must be answered before the NBA’s 2020-21 season.

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: basketball, covid-19, NBA

The State of College Sports, Part 1: Return-to-Play

JSEL · September 3, 2020 ·

College sports are in a state of upheaval. Recent legal outcomes and legislative maneuvers have continued to upset the control of the NCAA as pandemic-induced turmoil has thrown competition schedules completely out of whack. The state of college sports is in flux, and this is the … [Read more...] about The State of College Sports, Part 1: Return-to-Play

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: college athletics, college football, college sports, covid-19, NCAA, return-to-play

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