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Hornets owner Michael Jordan argues for player safety, no meaningless NBA games


The NBA is still in the process of formulating the best possible format for the resumption of its season, and Michael Jordan is among those who feel there is no use in teams that are all but eliminated from playoff contention taking the floor again this year.

NBA commissioner Adam Silver held a conference call with the league’s Board of Governors on Friday, and Shams Charania of The Athletic reports that four possible scenarios for the resumption of play were presented. 

They ranged from going straight to the playoffs to playing a handful of regular-season games. Jordan, whose Charlotte Hornets would not make the playoffs if they started today under normal rules, does not think the league should risk player safety with meaningless games.





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