Report: NBA distributes protocols
for players traveling without team
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[July 06, 2020]
As the NBA begins welcoming
teams to ESPN Wide of Sports Complex near Orlando this week for the
resumption of the 2019-20 season, the league has reportedly set the
protocols for players unable to travel with the rest of their team.
Citing a memo sent to teams from the league, ESPN on Sunday reported
that players must arrange for their own travel to the Orlando area
if a) they miss a scheduled coronavirus test in the two days prior
to their team's scheduled departure date, or b) have "extenuating
circumstances" previously disclosed to the league.
According to the memo, ESPN reported that a player can travel on a
charter flight at their own expense, travel by car or fly
commercial. If the player chooses to fly privately or drive, they
must have two negative coronavirus tests before resuming basketball
activities. If they fly commercial, they must test negative three
consecutive times before rejoining their teammates.
There are also several players who have already tested positive for
COVID-19, and according to ESPN, any players who tested positive in
the last week will likely be unable to travel with their teams.
Players who do test positive must self-isolate and pass at least two
consecutive tests, according to the NBA's health and safety
guidelines, ESPN reported.
The NBA announced last Thursday that 25 players tested positive for
the coronavirus in the first eight days of testing. Among the teams
with players who have reportedly tested positive are the Los Angeles
Clippers, Denver Nuggets, Brooklyn Nets and Miami Heat.
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The NBA logo is displayed as people pass by the NBA Store in New
York City, U.S., October 7, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
The 22 teams taking part in the resumption of the NBA season are
scheduled to arrive in Florida between Tuesday and Thursday.
Beginning July 22, each team will compete in three inter-squad
scrimmages at the ESPN complex before the regular season resumes
July 30.
The NBA suspended its season after Utah center Rudy Gobert tested
positive on March 11.
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