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Bubbles, bubbles, toil and troubles: there’s no clear NBA picture for 2020-21


A new ingredient is being added to the daily menu in Orlando: salt.

It’s not just Damian Lillard and Paul George. It’s everyone that will still be in the bubble after the non-playoff teams depart from the Land of the Mouse next week. A lot of folks, you hear, are starting to feel the walls closing in. The dog days are getting on a lot of people’s nerves, on good teams and bad ones, with all in close proximity to one another. We are just a month into the three-month stint in Orlando.

And that, inevitably, leads to a question: how the hell can the NBA plan to potentially sell a full season in a bubble for the 2020-21 season?

Forecasting what happens next is a challenge, to say the least. Unfortunately, we’re looking into a thick, hazy mist right now. When will next season start? Will we have a vaccine? If so, when? What does it mean for fans? The previously announced Dec. 1 date to open next season is more of a suggestion than anything…





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