The NBA’s decision to shut down its season was, for many Americans, a turning point. It was the clearest sign that life was about to change in the U.S. NBA commissioner Adam Silver takes us through the decision to suspend the season, one year ago today.
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NBA commissioner Adam Silver said his decision to suspend all NBA games on March 11 came without input from the board, the benefit of guidance from major health organizations, or public understanding of the coronavirus.
Why it matters: In an interview Wednesday with Axios Re:Cap, Silver recalled staring down the barrel of an 11th-hourchoice — made well before the dire reality of the pandemic had taken root — that would impact the livelihoods of 55,000 people and millions of fans around the world.
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