The Province

NBA’s return still up in the air

Commission­er says decision could be more than a month away

- BEN GOLLIVER and CANDACE BUCKNER

WASHINGTON — Select NBA practice facilities reopened Friday, but a conference call between the league office and the players’ union provided little clarity on profession­al basketball’s return-to-play timeline amid the novel coronaviru­s pandemic.

As the Cleveland Cavaliers and Portland Trail Blazers became the first teams to allow players to use their facilities for individual workouts in accordance with loosening stay-athome restrictio­ns in Ohio and Oregon, NBA commission­er Adam Silver told players a decision on resuming the season could be more than a month away, according to multiple people with knowledge of the call who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it.

During the hour-long call, which included National Basketball Players Associatio­n executive director Michele Roberts and president Chris Paul, Silver said the NBA remains committed to resuming play once it’s deemed safe. The hope is to hold the usual playoff format, with four rounds of best-of-seven series, by using single-site locations such as Las Vegas and Orlando to provide the safest environmen­t and limit the need for travel. Silver acknowledg­ed the possibilit­y that teams fighting to get into the playoff picture might not get the opportunit­y to participat­e in the post-season if the shutdown continues deep into the summer.

Silver, according to people on the call, told the players that the pandemic was an unpreceden­ted financial challenge for the league, with fan attendance accounting for 40 per cent of the NBA’s revenue. Fans would not be allowed to attend games this summer, and their absence could linger into the 2020-21 season. If the league is able to resume play this summer, he said, players would be tested daily to ensure their safety and isolated if they tested positive. More than 10,000 tests would be required to play the rest of the regular season and the post-season.

“Adam was transparen­t, and it was productive (because) players were able to hear the latest informatio­n directly,” said one person who was on the call.

On the big questions, though, Silver hasn’t developed and provided firm answers. There is still no timetable for a return to play, nor a drop-dead date for making a decision whether to resume or cancel the rest of the season. In an interview with ESPN.com, Roberts raised questions about housing players at a single-site location and the mechanics of handling the testing process. Those topics went largely unaddresse­d during the call.

After the call, one agent said there were “only so many answers (Silver) can give us because there’s so much uncertaint­y,” while another said “nothing new” was shared.

For player used to regimented schedules and concerned about their personal health, a frustratin­g wait continued.

“When (Utah’s Rudy Gobert) tested positive, we just ended everything,” said an NBA player on the call. “The questions and the concerns are (about) what if another player tests positive. Are we going to take the same precaution­s? I think they’re optimistic that the season will resume. From a personal standpoint, I don’t think that it will be smart just to run the season back and there’s no vaccine.”

Teams preparing to open their facilities next week, such as the Denver Nuggets, Orlando Magic and Toronto Raptors, have exercised maximum caution. In a statement Friday, the Raptors announced they would open only their practice court, leaving the rest of the facility, including the weight room, closed. Only one player and one coach would be allowed in the facility at a time, and the entire space would be thoroughly cleaned before and after every workout. Everyone entering the building would be subjected to temperatur­e checks, and players would be required to wear masks during workouts.

 ?? — KYODO/VIA REUTERS ?? NBA commission­er Adam Silver says the league is committed to resuming play once it’s deemed safe.
— KYODO/VIA REUTERS NBA commission­er Adam Silver says the league is committed to resuming play once it’s deemed safe.

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