Thunder, Jazz reflect on shutdown, then pick up where they left off – ESPN

Seconds before tipoff, as both the Utah Jazz and Oklahoma City Thunder took their places at midcourt and waited for the ball to go up, there was a whistle, and a hold-up.
Fitting.
This time, though, it was simply a small clock change, and after it was quickly remedied, referee Scott Foster walked to the center circle and, almost 5 months late, officially tipped off the Thunder versus allure.
” It was nearly like an epiphany, right?” Thunder center Steven Adams stated. “Just that odd feeling that youre in it today. This is what were doing now. The NBAs properly drawn back up. It was an amazing sensation, absolutely.”
2 RelatedIt has actually been four months and 21 days, to be precise, since March 11, the night the NBA closed down in Oklahoma City with Rudy Gobert ending up being Patient Zero as the COVID-19 pandemic became a concrete truth to North America. Its the game that is viewed as having stopped everything, a pivotal moment in both sports, and really, world history.
” That game was the start of everything being shut down,” Thunder coach Billy Donovan stated. “Not just in the NBA, but in our nation.”
The Thunder got quite much where they ended in March, pummeling allure 110-94, never developing a lead and routing as large as 29 points. Chris Paul dictated the action, as he often does, pacing the Thunder with 18 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 19 points and 6 assists. There has been a great deal of buzz about the improvements of a few of OKCs younger players throughout the hiatus, which is something that offers Paul confidence that the break may have drawn out a better variation of the Thunder.
” When you discuss that huge gap weve had given that March, to see just how much better weve gotten as a team, to see [Andre] Roberson out there hooping,” Paul said, “its special and it almost provides you goosebumps.”
Paul and friend Donovan Mitchell showed before the video game on the connection in between the two teams and the magnitude of that minute in March as they both thought about everything that has occurred because.
” We had a discussion right prior to the video game, its pretty surreal we ended up here kind of replaying the video game,” Mitchell said. I believe for us to get out there, as an outsider, for the game itself, but as an entire minute for the NBA, I think it was a pretty special moment.”
Allure currently played a video game in Lake Buena Vista, Florida– a 106-104 win over the Pelicans– prior to dealing with the Thunder, but for OKC, facing Utah was seen by some players and personnel as a little a poetic full-circle minute, a box that required monitoring.
” I indicate, its a hell of coincidence that thats who our first video game protests,” Paul stated with a laugh before the video game.
Utahs Joe Ingles, right, drives versus Oklahoma Citys Chris Paul on Saturday as the teams fulfilled in a game that was set to be played on March 11 until Rudy Goberts coronavirus diagnosis resulted in the NBAs shutdown. AP Photo/Ashley Landis, Pool” From what took place that night, with all the madness, to people remaining in the unknown,” Thunder center Nerlens Noel stated prior to the video game, “fast-forward 4 or five months later and were here, prepared to play basketball in a great, safe environment in the bubble that the NBA has actually done a terrific job with. So its time to get it done and face our fears.”
After Goberts positive test, the entire Jazz taking a trip celebration was tested for COVID-19 and just one player returned favorable: Mitchell. As Jazz coach Quin Snyder prepped for the Thunder, seeing movie and making a strategy– which wasnt all that various from the one he had all set for March 11, he stated– he understood playing OKC would flood his mind with memories and reflections of the night sports stopped in America.
” What took place in OKC, it was historic,” Snyder said. “I believe its tough to imagine when you look back at the circumstances that took place, not just with the cancellation of the video game and subsequently the season, however to have our two primary gamers, the 2 people on our team that remained in the All-Star Game, to have them both test favorable and nobody else in the group, was a little bit surreal. The whole evening was surreal.
” I think the last video game versus New Orleans in a lot of methods for us, simply getting back on the court and reconnecting and playing basketball appeared like more than one game,” Snyder included. “It provided you a sense, our group a sense, our players in specific, even though that night in Oklahoma City was significant as it was, as weve been through the subsequent 3 or four months, it gives you a gratitude for how unimportant that video game was, relative to all the people that have actually been battling this virus.

Before the video game, both teams took a knee in solidarity in front of the Black Lives Matter emblem during the national anthem, which was carried out by OKC singer Rob Clay from the floor of Chesapeake Energy Arena.
That arena, some 1,300 miles from NBAs Florida “bubble,” stays almost totally untouched from the night sports stopped. The wood flooring is down, still sparkling under the stadium lights after being polished and sanitized following Goberts favorable diagnosis. Media seating placards are still in place at the scorekeepers table, signage dots the concourses and even the Gatorade jugs bookend both teams benches. From there to Lake Buena Vista, in both the time and space between, as Snyder said, the league and the world have actually altered.
” At this point were fighting COVID and were also battling social justice concerns, so there are things that have actually replaced that game that are a lot more important and significant,” Snyder stated. “That said, that game was an unique set of scenarios that well never ever see once again.”

” We had a conversation right before the game, its pretty surreal we ended up here kind of replaying the video game,” Mitchell said. AP Photo/Ashley Landis, Pool” From what took place that night, with all the craziness, to people being in the unknown,” Thunder center Nerlens Noel said prior to the game, “fast-forward 4 or 5 months later on and were here, prepared to play basketball in a terrific, safe environment in the bubble that the NBA has done an excellent job with. “I believe its tough to picture when you look back at the scenarios that occurred, not just with the cancellation of the video game and subsequently the season, however to have our 2 main gamers, the 2 guys on our group that were in the All-Star Game, to have them both test positive and no one else in the group, was a little bit surreal.” I think the last video game against New Orleans in a lot of methods for us, simply getting back on the court and reconnecting and playing basketball seemed like more than one video game,” Snyder included. “It provided you a sense, our team a sense, our gamers in particular, even though that night in Oklahoma City was dramatic as it was, as weve been through the subsequent three or 4 months, it gives you an appreciation for how unimportant that video game was, relative to all the individuals that have been fighting this infection.