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The Toronto Raptors, who will start the NBA season at Tampa's Amalie Arena, along with the Orlando Magic and the USF Bulls basketball teams, will all allow a limited number of fans into their games.
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The move was made after the team was denied a request to the Canadian government to open the season in Toronto, as coronavirus cases rise in Canada.
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We look at a remarkable week in sports, where pro-athletes in NBA and MLB stood up to owners and managers and delayed games in solidarity with those who are protesting racism and police violence.
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Professional sports players in the NBA, MLB, WNBA and MLS protested the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis. The players refused to play to raise awareness for social justice issues.
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As professional sports like Major League Baseball, the NBA, and Major League Soccer prepare to return to action in Florida, the effects of the COVID-19…
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The coronavirus numbers are rising in Florida and across the NBA.The league says a total of 35 players and staff from the 22 teams that will take part in…
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The NBA says it's ready to restart its season following its shutdown because of the coronavirus. All games will be played in Orlando, Fla., without fans but with a strict set of health protocols.
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As cities continue relaxing shelter-in-place mandates and reopening, sports leagues are cautiously readying to compete again.
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The coronavirus outbreak benched major pro sports in this country. Now some leagues are restarting. For others, the pace is more measured.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis said it’s time for professional sports teams to play ball again in Florida.DeSantis, who is still rolling out the first phase of the…
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The team announced that the second positive result came following tests for the traveling members of the team. The basketball league suspended play Wednesday.
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The retired Los Angeles Lakers star died at age 41 in a plane crash on Sunday. Former teammates, peers and other sports legends expressed their grief and shock on social media.