data-mm-id=”_4ciphuaf6″>The NBA season has been postponed. The timeline for its return remains undetermined, but the possibility of playing games with no fans has already been floated as everyone tries to figure out the best and safest way for basketball to re-enter our lives. LeBron James expressed his reservations about playing with no crowd earlier this week, saying there's no excitement or joy without fans; the idea of sports is not complete without fans, and LeBron doesn't see much of a difference between a playoff game and a scrimmage if there's no one in the arena. Jay Williams went on Get Up on Friday afternoon to argue that sports are important enough to enough people that, if the NBA decides it's the best course of action, LeBron and his peers should play the games with no fans despite any doubts they might have. "Please take our mind away from what's happening currently in the world."@RealJayWilliams wants the NBA back, even if there are no fans in the arenas. pic.twitter.com/WRUK0hKeCc— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) March 27, 2020Baron Davis strongly disagreed with Williams' assessment and said as much via his Twitter account. Somebody stick a plunger in his mouth. STFU bro. People getting really sick and people are dying. He should wake up and go play by himself. Tired of this shit man. https://t.co/sBEVYmAfqU— Baron Davis (@BaronDavis) March 27, 2020I think it's important to note that Williams was not saying that NBA players have an obligation to put themselves at risk for the sake of playing games for others' benefit, as Davis seems to interpret here. He is simply asking LeBron to put aside his personal preference for playing with a crowd if it came down to playing games with no crowd or not playing a game at all. Strong words from one former player-turned-analyst to another here.
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