NBA approves plan to resume season
in July at Disney World
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[June 05, 2020]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - The NBA's Board of
Governors have approved a plan to restart the suspended season with
a tentative July 31 start at Disney World in Florida amid the
COVID-19 pandemic, the league said on Thursday.
The plan would see 22 of the NBA's 30 teams play eight seeding games
to determine a 16-team playoff field that would follow the
traditional post-season format with four best-of-seven series that
would crown a champion no later than Oct. 12.
"While the COVID-19 pandemic presents formidable challenges, we are
hopeful of finishing the season in a safe and responsible manner
based on strict protocols now being finalized with public health
officials and medical experts," NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said in
a news release.
The league said approval from its Board of Governors, which came on
the day originally scheduled for the start of the NBA Finals, is the
first formal step among the many required to resume the season.
According to ESPN, the vote on the format was 29-1, with the
Portland Trail Blazers voting against the proposal.
All games, practices and housing would be at the ESPN Wide World of
Sports Complex which is inside the Orlando resort and has multiple
hotels and arenas, and would allow the league to limit outside
exposure.
The NBA was the first North American sports league to suspend its
season due to the COVID-19 pandemic after one of its players tested
positive for the new coronavirus in mid-March with five weeks
remaining in the 82-game regular season.
The 22 returning teams would be comprised of the eight teams from
each of the two conferences currently in playoff positions plus the
six clubs that are six games or fewer behind the eighth seed in
their respective conferences.
SOME TEAMS DISAPPOINTED
At the conclusion of the seeding games, the seven teams in each
conference with the best combined records across regular-season
games and seeding games would qualify for the playoffs.
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The NBA logo is displayed as people pass by the NBA Store in New
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A play-in tournament would be used to determine the final playoff
seed in each conference if the team with the eighth-best combined
record is four games or fewer ahead of the team with the ninth-best
combined record in the same conference.
The Minnesota Timberwolves, one of the teams excluded from the NBA's
return-to-play plan because of their record, expressed
disappointment at not being able to play more games but said they
understood and accepted the decision.
"It is important that we be a good team mate not only to the NBA,
but to the other 29 teams to support the efforts to complete this
season and prepare for next season in a healthy and safe manner,"
the Timberwolves said in a statement.
If everything goes according to plan, the NBA said the 2020-21
season would begin on Dec. 1.
The league also said it plans to hold its 2020 NBA Draft Lottery to
determine the order of the first 14 selections on Aug. 25. Lottery
teams would be comprised of the eight clubs that do not participate
in the restart and the six that go to Florida but do not qualify for
the playoffs.
The actual NBA Draft, typically held in June, is now scheduled for
Oct. 15.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, Editing by Franklin Paul/Pritha
Sarkar/Ken Ferris)
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