Grunwald: “We just have to defer our excitement and get ready for 2021”
Glen Grunwald was at Toronto Raptors coach Nick Nurse’s foundation gala dinner on March 11 when the sports world began unravelling.
Utah Jazz centre Rudy Gobert had just tested positive for COVID-19, knocking over the first in a lengthy string of dominoes that would bring global sports to its knees. The NBA announced that evening it was suspending the season, and the Raptors, who’d played Utah two nights earlier, went into self-isolation.
Grunwald, the CEO of Canada Basketball, then began to wonder about the fate of a season that had held so much promise.
“It’s been like a cascade, right? You heard about the virus in China and you start thinking about the pandemic movies that you’ve seen in the past, and you think ‘that’s not going to happen,’ and then it just keeps rolling downhill and keeps getting bigger and bigger,” Grunwald said Tuesday. “I do remember when I really realized it was having a very major impact was the gala dinner, and you’re following the news about the NBA . . . it’s unfolding right in front of you.