Myles' father recovered from his own bout from the coronavirus, and Myles has kept up with his yoga during the shutdown.
https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nba/pacers/2020/03/23/pacers-well-positioned-deal-any-salary-cap-impact-coronavirus/2902441001/?csp=apple-news
Pacers received a nearly $10m payout from the league's insurance provider for Victor Oladipo's quad injury from last year. It didn't kick in coverage until this year (a player must miss 41 games before it starts to payout, and he was injured in game 47 last year). So, 80% of his salary of the nearly first 47 games he missed this season before his return was covered by insurance. This won't affect the salary cap calculations, but is money right back into the owners pockets that should help weather this downturn.
https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nba/pacers/2020/04/13/if-nba-returns-pacers-could-benefit-healthy-backcourt/2980888001/
The league shutdown could help aid Oladipo, McDermott, and Brogdon in their recoveries from their injuries.
https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nba/pacers/2020/03/28/indiana-pacers-center-rik-smits-hosts-q-pacer-fans/2929069001/
A Rik Smits Q&A.
https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nba/pacers/2020/03/19/former-pacers-employee-jumps-into-action-against-coronavirus/2872251001/
https://theathletic.com/1692083/2020/03/24/from-ball-boy-to-vp-donnie-stracks-career-prepped-him-for-covid-19-response/
Former Pacers ballboy Donnie Strack played a huge role in the immediacy of the league shutdown as a member of the OKC Thunder staff.
https://theathletic.com/1726529/2020/04/07/who-is-pacers-gm-chad-buchanan-and-why-is-he-staying-with-indiana/
Assistant GM Chad Buchanan was invited to interview for Bulls personnel job and turned down the opportunity.
See anything random that may not cause discussion? Feel free to throw it in here until we have some actual game changing news..
