The NBA should be commended for its quick action on coronavirus – Rachel Nichols | SportsCenter

Rachel Nichols joins SportsCenter to react to the news of the NBA suspending its season after Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for the coronavirus. Nichols says the league and commissioner Adam Silver should be applauded for acting quickly in the midst of the growing crisis. Original Author: Produced by>>>

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Warriors to play games without fans due to coronavirus concerns | The Jump

Rachel Nichols, David Fizdale and Amin Elhassan discuss the impact of the Golden State Warriors playing games without any fans at the Chase Center in San Francisco after a ban of crowds of more than 1,000 people was announced. #NBA #ESPN #TheJump Original Author: Produced by ESPN and published on 12/03/2020

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What is the Toronto Raptors’ ceiling this season? | The Jump

In her daily monologue on The Jump, Rachel Nichols discusses how Pascal Siakam, Kyle Lowry and the Toronto Raptors are making their own miracles, which was evident in their road win vs. Utah Jazz. Richard Jefferson and Kendrick Perkins debate the ceiling for the defending NBA champions and (4:53) if>>>

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LeBron James and Anthony Davis boosted the Lakers’ title chances – Rachel Nichols | The Jump

In her daily monologue, Rachel Nichols breaks down the Los Angeles Lakers’ standout weekend beating both Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks as well as Kawhi Leonard and the LA Clippers. (2:41) Nichols also shares her thoughts on Patrick Beverley saying in the locker room that LeBron is not hard>>>

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Is LeBron the MVP favorite after defeating Giannis and Kawhi in the same weekend? | The Jump

Rachel Nichols, Kendrick Perkins and Dave McMenamin discuss whether LeBron James is now the front runner for league MVP after he led the Los Angeles Lakers to wins over Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Bucks and Kawhi Leonard’s Clippers. #LeBronJames Original Author: Produced by ESPN and published on 10/03/2020

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Meet Tim Duncan, coaching genius — will he be Gregg Popovich’s successor? | The Jump

Rachel Nichols recaps Tim Duncan’s head-coaching debut for the San Antonio Spurs in the absence of Gregg Popovich, which ended in a win vs. the Charlotte Hornets. Then Brian Windhorst and Clinton Yates then discuss whether Duncan will be Pop’s ultimate successor. #TheJump #NBA #Sports

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