The WNBA announced Thursday that its draft will still be held April 17 as originally scheduled, but without players, fans or media.
Author: Mark Medina, USA TODAY
Warriors’ Stephen Curry to moderate coronavirus panel, with Anthony Fauci answering questions from fans
Warriors star Stephen Curry will moderate a panel about the coronavirus Thursday, with expert Anthony Fauci taking questions from Curry and fans.
How Los Angeles Clippers’ purchase of the Forum in Inglewood helps with new arena construction
The Los Angeles Clippers moved one step closer toward no longer needing to share the same arena as the rival Lakers.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver remains optimistic about salvaging season; defends player testing
As the NBA navigates the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic, Adam Silver is still firm on one thing: He’s not ready to cancel the 2019-20 season.
Lakers players tested for coronavirus at their practice facility
The Lakers were among several NBA teams that had not tested players initially out of sensitivity for the limited supply of kits.
Why Warriors have not yet had coronavirus testing despite increasing positive cases
The team passed on coronavirus testing because tests are in short supply in California and it wants available resources to go to those that need them.
NBPA executive director Michele Roberts: ‘A whole lot of us are going to test positive’
The leader of the NBA’s players union is briefing players daily on COVID-19 and preparing them for financial ramifications if games don’t resume.
Analysis: Who would be the NBA’s award winners if season is canceled?
USA TODAY Sports’ Mark Medina breaks down who should take home the hardware in the NBA if play doesn’t resume because of the coronavirus pandemic.
How LeBron James’ I Promise School is helping students during coronavirus pandemic
Lakers’ star LeBron James has kept the I Promise School Family Resource Center open to provide food and supplies during school stoppage.
Minnesota Timberwolves’ Karl-Anthony Towns will help Mayo Clinic with coronavirus testing
Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns plans to donate $100,000 to the Mayo Clinic to help with testing patients for the coronavirus.