NBA Roundup: Looming scrimmage, tribute to a fallen, hiring new coach, caught 'red-handed'


Knicks closing deal to hire Thibodeau

Tom Thibodeau
Tom Thibodeau (Photo by EZRA SHAW / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP)

The New York Knicks are pinning their hopes on a man who had a run-in with Jimmy Butler in their bid to return to prominence.

The Big Apple squad is tapping former Minnesota Timberwolves and Chicago Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau as their next head coach.

Knicks owner James Dolan and Tom are ironing out a five-year deal. Thibodeau  edged  out other candidates like Dubs’ associate head coach Mike Brown and assistant coach Jason Kidd of the Los Angeles Lakers.

Clippers guard Williams caught in the red

NBA Lou Williams
Lou Williams #23 of the LA Clippers (Joe Murphy / NBAE via Getty Images / AFP)

Los Angeles Clippers guard Lou Williams made a side trip during his excused absence at the NBA bubble that landed him in trouble.

Williams was photographed in a gentleman’s club – a.k.a. strip club in Atlanta. He admitted that he was there and the league is
now after him.

Several extra days in quarantine at the bubble are possible for the Sixth Man of the Year awardee for his red light detour in Atlanta. 

WNBA pays homage to Breonna Taylor

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The Seattle Storm and the New York Liberty line up prior to a game on July 25, 2020 at Feld Entertainment Center in Palmetto, Florida. (Ned Dishman / NBAE via Getty Images / AFP)

Breonna Taylor, the woman who was gunned down by police in her home in Kentucky, is being honored by the WNBA all throughout the season.

The New York Liberty and Seattle Storm honored her prior to tipoff through a 26-second moment of silence.

Warriors, T-Wolves, Cavs, 5 other teams to scrimmage

We will be seeing the eight teams not at the bubble in Orlando.

The NBA is nearing a deal to allow Golden State, Minnesota, Cleveland, Atlanta, Detroit, New York, Chicago, and Charlotte to work out and scrimmage. The "Delete Eight" say these are needed to continue the development of young players.

Health protocols will be in place at their restart. (Compiled by Tristan Lozano)