During the coronavirus pandemic, Americans are staying home — and, as you would expect, they’re streaming more than ever.
12.03.2020 - 22:51 / theshaderoom.com
TSR Positive Images: Like many others, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was hit with a bit of shock after finding out that the NBA has suspended the rest of its games due to one of its players testing positive for coronavirus.
But maybe Mark’s next move explains where his heart is really at. In an interview with ESPN on Wednesday night, Mark Cuban talked about how the coronavirus spread and the shutdown of the NBA goes beyond basketball.
“What about all the people who work here on an hourly
During the coronavirus pandemic, Americans are staying home — and, as you would expect, they’re streaming more than ever.
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Playing it safe. LeBron James, Tristan Thompson and more NBA stars chimed in with shocked statements after the league announced that the rest of the current basketball season would be put on pause amid health and safety concerns.
The main concern on Mark Cuban‘s mind right now amid the NBA’s suspension of all games during the Coronavirus outbreak is how hourly-wage workers are going to survive.
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