'Significant spread' of virus could
nix season again: Silver
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[July 08, 2020]
NBA commissioner Adam Silver on
Tuesday voiced concern that a "significant spread" of the
coronavirus could potentially expose a "hole in our bubble" and shut
down the season a second time.
Silver made the comments during Fortune's virtual "Brainstorm
Health" conference.
Silver expects that players will test positive for the coronavirus
but said he's "not sure yet" what the league's threshold will be for
having to shut down the season at ESPN's Wide World of Sports campus
at Disney World near Orlando.
"Certainly, if we had any sort of a significant spread at all within
our campus, we would be shut down again," Silver said. "It would be
concerning if once [the players] sit through our quarantine period,
and then were to test positive, we would know that, in essence,
there's a hole in our bubble.
"That our campus is not working in some way."
The season is set to restart July 30 with a 22-team tournament, with
scrimmages slated to begin July 22. Silver postponed the season
March 11 after Rudy Gobert of the Utah Jazz was the first NBA player
to test positive for COVID-19.
Strict protocols -- including quarantines and COVID-19 testing for
players and personnel -- will be in place, including contact
tracing.
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NBA commissioner
Adam Silver during a pre match press conference. REUTERS/Benoit
Tessier
"We can analyze the virus itself and try to track whether, if
there's more than one case, if it's in essence the same virus, the
same genetic variation of the virus that has passed from one player
to another," Silver said.
Silver said he's confident enough in the league's protocols that he
plans to attend after being tested himself, but added he will "stay
far away from players."
"This should work," he said. "But again, this virus has humbled
many, so I am not going to express any higher level of confidence
than we are following the protocols and we hope it works as we
designed it."
(Field Level Media)
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