NBA's Silver, NFL's Goodell among
those advising Trump on sports restart
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[April 15, 2020]
By Rory Carroll
(Reuters) - NBA Commissioner Adam
Silver, NFL chief Roger Goodell and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark
Cuban are among the 14 sports figures advising the U.S. government
on when to resume with sporting events, President Donald Trump said
on Tuesday.
The NBA postponed its season last month when it learned that one of
its players had tested positive for the coronavirus and other
leagues quickly followed suit, bringing a halt to the professional
sports calendar.
"We have to get our sports back," Trump said at the White House.
"I'm tired of watching baseball games that are 14 years old," he
said in reference to how networks like ESPN have resorted to
re-airing old games to fill the broadcasting void.
In addition to Silver, Goodell and Cuban, the committee also
includes:
• MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred
• UFC President Dana White

• PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan
• LPGA Commissioner Michael Whan
• USTA Chairman Patrick Galbraith
• MLS Commissioner Don Garber
• WWE Chairman Vince McMahon
• NASCAR Vice Chairperson Lesa Kennedy
• NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman
• New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft
• Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones
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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver speaks during a news conference before
the NBA preseason basketball game between Houston Rockets and
Toronto Raptors at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan October 8,
2019, in this photo taken by Kyodo. Kyodo/via REUTERS

While Silver and Manfred have said they don't expect to resume with
games right away, White and McMahon have both pushed hard to hold
events during the pandemic.
The WWE was cleared to resume taping its wrestling events at its
Orlando training facility after Florida officials deemed it an
"essential business," ESPN reported on Monday, a move that could
clear the way for other sports to return in the state.
Nearly 2 million people globally have been infected and more than
124,000 have died since the disease emerged in China late last year,
according to a Reuters tally.
More than 2,200 died in the United States alone on Tuesday from
COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, a record toll
according to the tally, even as the country debated how to reopen
its economy.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Christian
Schmollinger)
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