NBA GMs split over whether to
finish regular season
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[May 29, 2020]
NBA general managers reportedly
are split over whether the league should finish the regular season
when it resumes action after the shutdown caused by the coronavirus
pandemic or if the playoffs should commence immediately.
The league sent out a survey to all 30 GMs last week, and
commissioner Adam Silver revealed the results Thursday to the same
people who were polled, TheRinger.com's Kevin O'Connor reported.
O'Connor published the results Thursday, citing anonymous sources:
--Half of the GMs want to see the regular season continue.
--A little more than half of the GMs would like to see the 16
playoff teams seeded first through 16th without consideration of
conferences.
--Given a choice of a play-in tournament to determine the final
playoff teams or a World Cup-type group stage that would take the
place of the remainder of the regular season as well as the first
round of the playoffs, 75 percent opted for the play-in event and 25
percent for the group-stage option.
An anonymous general manager told O'Connor of the Thursday call with
Silver, "There was zero commitment to any one plan. But it was a
call to gather more information."
An unnamed team executive told O'Connor earlier this week, "Adam
isn't taking the results seriously. Every team is obviously gonna
vote for what's best for them."
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An NBA logo is seen on the facade of its flagship store at the
Wangfujing shopping street in Beijing, China October 8, 2019.
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The NBA announced last weekend that it was in negotiations with
Disney to restart the season this summer at Disney's ESPN Wide World
of Sports Complex near Orlando, Fla.
It would be a "single site for an NBA campus for games, practices
and housing," league spokesman Mike Bass said.
However, the NBA has yet to commit to a format for games when they
do resume.
The 2019-20 season was suspended March 11 when Utah Jazz All-Star
center Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19. At the time, NBA
teams had played between 63 and 67 of their scheduled 82
regular-season games.
Earlier this week, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban proposed having
all teams return for five to seven regular-season games, leading
into a 20-team postseason that would include a six-team play-in
tournament.
--Field Level Media
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