Dwane Casey and his Pistons won’t be involved in the NBA’s restart, but the coach said he “would be comfortable and cautious” being in the Orlando bubble.
to be with his wife and three children, in large part due to the fact his six-year-old has a history of respiratory illness.
“I like what Avery Bradley has done,” Casey said. “He has a child with a compromised immune situation that you could take it back to him or compromise your family and I respect that by those players but I do know that the league has done everything possible to make it as safe as possible for everybody involved, everybody that’s going down there to be in the bubble.
“The key thing is guys complying with the rules, with the situation, to make sure it stays safe because it takes one guy that’s not responsible, one person not responsible down there then then you compromise everybody.” Casey also shared his thoughts on the NBA playoff format, how he has handled a life social distancing these past several months, and how he views the recent protests of racial injustice and calls for social change.Dwane Casey: I see people listening for the first time
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