After a historically short period, the 2020-21 NBA season promises to be one of the most unique in history. From the concise schedule to the lack of fans in the stadiums, the season promises to be all different, with action on the court, the game is the same, and there is no shortage of very interesting storylines for the upcoming campaign. Check out the five most pressed ones here.
1. Impact of COVID-19
One cannot talk about the 2020-21 NBA season without acknowledging the impact of the current corona virus infection on the season. The homecourt advantage has already been largely eroded as all teams on the league’s territory will be forced to start the season. Raptors can’t even play home games in their hometown. Unlike the NFL, where each team plays only one game per week, each NBA team plays several games per week, meaning that a positive test for a player during the season may exclude that player for a few games or more. . The plans to be a competitive playoff bettor at both conferences are that creating or missing playoffs may be different. Or in the latter season, such an absence could play out an entire series. In the end, the entire season can be healthy for any team and can clock in with less positive test results.
James Horton has made it clear that he no longer wants to be a member of the Houston Rockets. Horton, who sought a trade-off from the team, showed up late for Houston’s training camp, where he released more hospitality pictures than he could have with his teammates preparing for the season. Although Horton initially made it clear that he wanted to trade in the Brooklyn Nets, he has expanded his scope when it comes to landings because he is said to have informed the Rockets before training camp began. Trade to the Philadelphia 76ers or any other competitor. Now, the whole league is waiting to see what the Rockets will do about the situation.
Technically, the Rockets have nothing to do with Horton’s contract with the team for two more seasons. Technically, if they decide, they can take pleasant time trading him. However, they run the risk of having an unhappy superstar on the team, and if so, things in the locker room could move south very quickly.
With Horton’s current contract remaining years, there is no reason for the Rockets to rush into a deal. John Wall (at Horton’s request) not only traded, but also added two talented great men, DeMarcus Cousins and Christian Wood, to the Rockets office, and on paper, they plan to be a formidable team. If things click, Houston could be a team that can make a noise at a more competitive Western conference, and Horton could change his position on being traded. This is obviously the best situation for Houston, which is far from a guarantee. If things go the other way, Rockets may choose to trade Horton before the business deadline or before the next office, to get a more attractive revenue package.
Just as there are questions about Horton’s future in Houston, there are also questions about the future of Giannis Antedoga ounbo in Milwaukee. After having the best regular season record in the last two seasons, Bucks has twice failed to get out of the East, and many are wondering if he will opt for greener pastures elsewhere when his current contract with Bucks expires. 20-21 season. Antedo oun Poe could sign a Supermax extension with Bucks before the December 21 deadline, in which case he will end all speculation about his future. However, he recently revealed that he was “not paying attention” to the extension.
“I didn’t pay attention [the extension]”” Antedoga ounpo said. “My agents Alex and John Horst and the owner of Bucks are focusing on those discussions. I’m trying to focus on myself, how I can progress, how I can help my team players to be better.”
If Antotho did not sign the ounbo extension, all eyes would be on the bucks to see how they perform this season. If they can beat and advance to the final, it will be better for them as long as they keep the Antotonic ounbo. However, if they ignite again at the beginning of the postseason, Antotocoun may look for a new NBA home in the next office.
4. How good would Brooklyn be?
After a season of anticipation, we will see the pair of Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving fit into the Nets. The two stars of Brooklyn made big waves when they signed major deals in the last deal, and now that both are completely healthy, there are big expectations facing the Nets. On paper, the Nets plan would be one of the best teams in the East if not the entire league. However, chemistry may be a concern for Irving’s history. In addition, as we have seen over and over again, throwing star players together does not necessarily guarantee success. Had it done so, the Rockets would have won a title in the last two years and the Clippers would not have lost in the Western Conference semifinals last season. It will be interesting to see if Brooklyn can live up to its paper potential, or if they can be traced back to chemical or injury-related issues.
Last season, Zion Williamson was the highest hockey player the NBA has seen since LeBron entered the James League in 2003. And while Williamson lived up to expectations when he was on the ground, he wasn’t really on the ground much. After tearing up his menstrual period early in the season, Williamson appeared in just 24 total games for the New Orleans Pelicans in the regular season. When he played, his use was low – he averaged 27.8 minutes per game per season – as the Pelicans wanted to be more cautious with their young star.
For basketball fans, watching Williamson during his worst campaign was almost like a joke because every time he seemed to get off the ground, he was out of control for his minutes. The good news is that Williamson is totally healthy going into his second season and he is not expecting any minute restrictions for the 2020-21 season.
“Me [Pelicans] Coach [Stan] Van Kundi has spoken, and from what I know now, there are no restrictions. No, “said a happy Williamson.” I love playing basketball. Without any restrictions? Why would I not like it? “
Despite playing for a limited time, Williamson kept some big numbers as a player. He averaged 22.5 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists per performance and became the first player after Michael Jordan to post 16 20-point games in his first 20 games in the league. With more minutes, one can expect Williamson’s numbers to be even better in his second season.
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