Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns plans to donate $100,000 to the Mayo Clinic to help with testing patients for the coronavirus.
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How LeBron James’ I Promise School is helping students during coronavirus pandemic
Lakers’ star LeBron James has kept the I Promise School Family Resource Center open to provide food and supplies during school stoppage.
Some WNBA players at mercy of Trump’s travel ban, stuck in Europe
Some league players are in limbo overseas for at least 30 days while others opted out of their contracts early to return to the United States.
Coronavirus: Kevin Love to donate $100,000 to support Cavaliers arena workers
Love said he wanted to help people deal with health issues associated with a pandemic. The team is paying workers as if all games are being played.
How Lakers’ Anthony Davis has expanded business portfolio without hurting on-court play
L.A.’s Anthony Davis tells USA TODAY Sports: “I always try to create partnerships with companies that have some reference with my life.”
Opinion: If Lakers, Clippers meet in NBA playoffs, outcome impossible to predict
It doesn’t take a psychic to see that the No. 1 seed Lakers and No. 2 seed Clippers could meet in the NBA playoffs. But what would happen if they did?
Lakers top Clippers: LeBron James, Anthony Davis get better of Kawhi Leonard, Paul George
Both teams downplayed Sunday’s showdown as a potential playoff preview, but the Lakers topped the Clippers in a back-and-forth thriller worthy of May.
Opinion: LeBron James vs. Giannis Antetokounmpo: Lakers coach says ‘LeBron got the upper hand’
LeBron James got the upper hand against Giannis Antetokounmpo in what could be a preview of the NBA Finals.
Lakers’ LeBron James says he won’t play games without fans amid coronavirus concerns
Despite growing fears over the coronavirus, LeBron James was clear: “If I show up to an arena and there are no fans in there, I ain’t playing.”
Opinion: Will LeBron James pass Giannis Antetokounmpo for NBA MVP in closing weeks?
Eleven NBA players have won back-to-back MVP awards, including LeBron James. His body of work with the Lakers, at 35, is remarkable. But is it enough?