As more information continues to come out about COVID-19, the Charlotte Hornets should get the chance to play the rest of their regular-season games. On Wednesday, the NBA indefinitely suspended the rest of the regular season.
The league decided to suspend the season after two players from the Utah Jazz tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. The league’s Board of Governors were split on what to do, as several teams wanted to put games on hiatus, while others wanted to remove fans from being at them.
The Board of Governors held a phone conference on Thursday and talked more on the issue.