Utah Jazz’s Ed Davis says sitting out will hurt the players and their communities
Posted Jun 19, 2020
Utah Jazz reserve center Ed Davis, a 10-year NBA veteran, told HoopsHype’s Alex Kennedy in a wide-ranging interview published Monday that he understands all of those concerns, but that in his mind, there are clear reasons for finishing this season. "If we don’t play, I honestly think there’s a chance that we won’t play next year,” Davis told HoopsHype.
(Salt Lake Tribune)
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