The league shut down March 11, then returned to
finish a shortened season at the ESPN Wide World of Sports
Complex near Orlando.
That restricted access, all-inclusive bubble, which was run at
an estimated cost of $200 million, was one of the factors that
hit the NBA's bottom line.
Other factors were the initial shutdown, the loss of 171
regular-season games, the lack of attendance for games in the
bubble and China's decision to not show games after an October
tweet by former Houston Rockets GM Daryl Morey in support of
Hong Kong.
The league's Board of Governors is currently meeting to discuss
the start date for the 2020-21 season, potential fan attendance
and possibly a shortened schedule., with a push to start the
2020-21 NBA season by Christmas apparently gaining momentum.
The Athletic reported Friday that the NBA is targeting a Dec. 22
start date and a 72-game regular season that would finish before
the start of the 2021 Summer Olympics, which are set to begin on
July 23 in Tokyo.
--Field Level Media
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