Report: NBA gaining 'momentum'
toward return
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[May 13, 2020]
Following a Board of Governors
call with commissioner Adam Silver on Tuesday, the NBA is
"increasingly positive about the league's momentum" toward resuming
the 2019-20 season, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported.
Per the report, owners and executives were encouraged about the
league's steps toward returning safely amid the coronavirus pandemic
and about positive conversations with the National Basketball
Players Association.
The report added that Silver emphasized that in order for a return
to occur, all parties would need to accept that a single positive
test for COVID-19 would not derail the season.
If a positive test would "shut us down, we probably shouldn't go
down this path," Silver said, per Wojnarowski.
The report added that it remains unclear at what point numerous
positive tests would impact the schedule.
Wojnarowski also reported that the format for the return play
remains unknown, in terms of regular-season or playoff structure.
The NBA also reportedly continues to vet the possibility of holding
all games in neutral sites, with Orlando and Las Vegas the leading
candidates, in what Silver referred to as a "campus environment."
Both Wojnarowski and The Athletic's Shams Charania reported that the
NBA aims to decide within two to four weeks whether to restart the
season.
A potential roadblock to the proposed resumption is that the league
doesn't believe "rapid response testing" will be readily available
inside of a month.
Earlier Tuesday, the NBPA informally polled players to gauge where
they stand on restarting the season, Wojnarowski reported.
NBPA regional representatives began asking players to respond to a
"yes or no" question about their desire to return to the court
during the coronavirus pandemic, sources told Wojnarowski.
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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver speaks during a news conference before
the NBA preseason basketball game between Houston Rockets and
Toronto Raptors at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan October 8,
2019, in this photo taken by Kyodo. Mandatory credit Kyodo/via
REUTERS
Some teams were asked the question in group texts, per the report,
and names of the players and their individual responses will be kept
confidential.
However, in a statement to The Athletic, the NBPA said it "is not
engaging in and has not authorized any formal poll of its players."
NBPA executive director Michele Roberts, executive committee members
including president Chris Paul and other players held a conference
call Friday with Silver to discuss various topics related to
resuming play, chiefly health and finances.
Yahoo Sports' Chris Haynes reported Paul held a private conference
call with superstars across the league on Tuesday, with all wanting
to resume the season at some point.
Per the report, LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Kevin Durant, Giannis
Antetokounmpo, Kawhi Leonard, Stephen Curry, Damian Lillard and
Russell Westbrook were all on the call, and "all parties were in
agreement to take the court with proper safety measures" once that
proves possible.
The NBA suspended the regular season on March 11 after Utah Jazz
center Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19.
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