data-mm-id=”_k1ohxfnz9″>A few weeks back, Adam Silver said he hoped to have a concrete return plan to deliver to teams by the first week in June. Well, June has (somehow) already arrived, and Adrian Wojnarowski hopped on Get Up today to report that the league is expecting its Board of Govenors to approve a plan to resume play that would include 22 teams. "There's a lot of focus right now on a 22-team model of bringing teams back to Orlando in a play-in situation. … Thursday will be the day of the vote and it's expected to overwhelmingly pass."@wojespn on the NBA's return to play. pic.twitter.com/7JRfLaOf2Q— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) June 1, 2020How many teams would be included in a restart was the hottest topic of debate in NBA discourse as the likelihood of basketball returning grew stronger. Cutting the remainder of the regular season entirely and starting from the playoffs seems to be the easiest solution, but there was enough jockeying going on in the back half of the Western Conference playoff picture that half the teams in the West would not be happy with that solution. Thus, a play-in tournament seems the best middle ground, and it appears that will be the case. The interesting development will be if the NBA keeps all things even. With a 22-team format upon resumption of play, it stands to reason that the league would eliminate the bottom four teams from each conference and keep the rest. But the bottom of the West is definitively better than the bottom of the East; the five teams currently sitting behind the Grizzlies for the Western eight seed all have better records than the five teams behind the Eastern eight seed. If the NBA kept it even, the Spurs (27-36) wouldn't get a bid for a play-in tournament, while the Bulls (22-43) will. San Antonio is merely five games behind Memphis, and Chicago is eight games behind Orlando. There's a strong case that the Spurs deserve a shot more than the Bulls. In fact, if the NBA decides to have the 16 playoff teams and the six next best teams by record regardless of conference come down to Disney World, all six teams would be from the Western Conference. A lot rides on exactly how they'll do the play-in tournament (which teams have an automatic berth and who would play who after the play-in) but going by record instead of conference could set up some wonky matchups for top seeds and tough combinations for broadcasts. You can bet the Bucks are going to pull for whatever format has them playing the Magic instead of the Trail Blazers or Pelicans. Silver has a difficult line to toe between keeping fans entertained, keeping teams happy, and putting a quality product on the floor while maintaining the appearance of parity. It's tough to say which path would allow for all of that. I think the NBA will take the simplest route available and take three teams from each conference to add into a play-in tournament. Western Conference teams won't be pleased, but it lessens any complications and the NBA might be more focused on making sure everything is as close to normal as possible instead of experimenting. This would ensure that, even if it probably means some of the first NBA games we'll see in months will be Hornets vs. Wizards and other such matchups. There's still much to be figured out here, but the league is taking it step-by-step. Thursday will represent the biggest one taken yet.
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Walker has not featured for Manchester City since suffering an abdominal injury in the Premier League champions 6-3 win over Manchester United earlier this month.
The 32-year-old subsequently underwent surgery, leaving his chances of making the trip to Qatar in the balance and dealing Gareth Southgate another selection headache.
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Arguably the main event of the 23rd round of the La Liga season this weekend is the derby of the Spanish capital, set to take place on Saturday at the Santiago Bernabeu, where Real Madrid will play host to Atletico Madrid. The game between these teams isn t perhaps as high-profile as the El Clasico between Real and Barcelona, but it s certainly important for both sets of supporters in the city. Further more, both teams will desperately need any point they can get between now and the end of the season.
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Of course, they first have to try and resolve their ongoing financial issues, which have threatened to cause them a great deal of grief as of late.
The belief is that Gundogan may be willing to accept some kind of wage cut in order to make the move. The 32-year-old likely still has a few good years left in him, but perhaps not with the Premier League champions.
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The ‘Unite’ armbands are a solution to the ‘OneLove’ armband debate that sparked the threat of sanctions being issued to countries, including England and Wales, during the men’s World Cup in Qatar last winter.
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Hansi Flick has confirmed he wants to step down as Bayern Munich boss at the end of the season.
Flick has been tipped to take over as Germany coach when Joachim Low leaves his post following this year s Euro 2020.
Having previously worked as assistant to Niko Kovac, Flick took sole charge of the Bavarian giants following the Croatian s sacking in November 2019.
He subsequently led them to a Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and Champions League treble, earning a new contract that ran until 2023 in the process.
However, after weeks of speculation, Flick has now revealed that he wishes to depart at the end of the season.
I told the team today that I would like to get out of my contract this summer, he told Sky following a 3-2 win over Wolfsburg on Saturday.
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AC Milan are interested in signing Santiago Bueno from Girona in the summer of 2023, according to . The report in the Italian news outlet has claimed that the defending Serie A champions are looking for a new and young centre-back, and that they have identified the 24-year-old as a potential target.
Bueno has been on the books of Girona since 2019 when he joined from as a free agent after leaving Spanish giants Barcelona. The Uruguayan centre-back has developed into a superb defender at Girona and is one of the better players in his position in Spanish football.
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