The NBA season has been suspended, but ESPN and the league have figured out a different way to present live basketball to fans. The Disney-owned sports-media giant sad it would present a tournament…
The Disney-owned sports-media giant sad it would present a tournament built out of a game of Horse and present it on its flagship cable network as well as its streaming mobile app starting on April 12.
Chris Paul of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks and Tamika Catchings will take part, along with Zach LaVine of the Chicago Bulls, Allie Quigley of the Chicago Sky, Mike Conley Jr. of the Utah Jazz, and Chauncey Billups and Paul Pierce. They will match shots against one another in a single-elimination competition from their own isolated home courts.
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