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ESPN that he “couldn’t imagine” putting his family health at risk, with the NBA set to resume the season on July 30 in Orlando.
He will likely be replaced by guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope in the starting lineup, according to ESPN. This would include daily monitoring and testing of all players, league staff and guests within the bubble. , which Bradley co-leads with Brooklyn Nets’ Kyrie Irving, focussed on pushing the league to address issues of racial equality and social justice.Tangent
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