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Re: 2020 NBA Season
by
asu
on 09/06/2020, 08:06:39 UTC
I think I am late to the good news. So as I've read, there could be four choices format.

1. Sixteen teams go in Playoffs
- Both Top 8 teams Eastern/Western.
2. Twenty teams Olympic-group style play
- Just like World Cup.
3. Twenty two teams that will play/finish more regular games, and play-in tournament.
- For the 8th seed.
4. Thirty teams that will play/finish the 72 regular games, and play-in tournament.

That said, more favorable for the decision to choose is number 3.

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The NBA suspended tests for recreational drugs when the season stopped due to coronavirus, and as Charania reports it will stay that way for the rest of the year. That means the remainder of the NBA season and the playoffs will be the most stoned sporting event of all time. No debate.

Sorry JR, but I think you’re the guy everybody thinks of when it comes to playing in a NBA game while high as a kite. Hell, there’s a YouTube video called “JR Smith weed-night vs Spurs,” which features Smith throwing up countless airballs and not making a single shot in a blowout loss:

The beauty of JR, though, is that this could have been him completely sober, and that’s why he was off. It’s hard to tell the difference from him being high and not high when he would chuck up all those shots anyway.

As time passes, and more and more people seem to be coming around on the legalization of marijuana, many former NBA players have flat out said they got high before games on a regular basis
https://sports.yahoo.com/remainder-nba-season-going-most-204340563.html

Hilarious, intriguing, and alarming.
They admitted, so they are really doing it.
It's just funny that it was JR Smith which was focused here.

Probably because he has gotten many times of suspension in anti-drugs. Cheesy