The games will go on, hanging by the thread of the almighty dollar.
Even as the coronavirus rages out of control over wide swaths of the country, and some facets of society are beginning to shut down again in hopes of stemming the deadly tide, there are no plans to shutter sports like they did back in March.
Too much money is at stake.
Everyone is all-in on this utterly joyless pursuit.
But it's easy to see why so many have tuned out these made-for-TV games.
The contests being played in largely empty stadiums and arenas, devoid of any atmosphere or excitement. The constantly changing lineups and scattershot rescheduling or canceling of games, often on a few hours notice. Teams forced to play in temporary, faraway homes because, well, we're in the midst of a worldwide pandemic that already has claimed a quarter of a million American lives.
Please welcome to the court ... your Tampa Bay Raptors?
Georgia basketball coach Tom Crean summed it up best when his team's season opener was canceled shortly before tipoff because of COVID-19.