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NBA owners approve 22-team season restart

- TIM REYNOLDS

NEW YORK — The NBA took a major step toward getting back on the court Thursday, with the league’s Board of Governors approving a 22-team format for restarting the league next month at the Disney campus near Orlando, Florida.

The vote was 29-1, with Portland casting the dissenting vote, said a person with knowledge of the situation. The league did not publicly release voting details. The National Basketball Players Associatio­n has scheduled a meeting for today to vote on the plan.

Teams would arrive at Disney around July 7 and play an eightgame slate of games starting July 31 at the ESPN Wide World Of Sports complex. All teams will stay, practise and play at Disney and the NBA finals — which would have started Thursday if not for the coronaviru­s pandemic that caused the NBA to suspend its season on March 11 — will likely stretch into October.

“The Board’s approval of the restart format is a necessary step toward resuming the NBA season,” NBA commission­er Adam Silver said. “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.”

The eight-game slate — it’s unclear if they will be classified as regular season games — will help determine playoff seeding. From there, the league could have a play-in tournament for the final spot in the Eastern Conference and Western Conference post-season fields.

“While there is still work to be done, we applaud all the effort and collaborat­ion that has gone into finding a safe, competitiv­e format,” Orlando Magic CEO Alex Martins said. “It has always been our feeling that sports have the ability to bring people together and we look forward to restarting the NBA season while using that platform to drive meaningful social impact at this period of time.”

There are numerous other details to continue working through, including finalizing specifics of what the testing plan at Disney will entail and calculatin­g the financial ramificati­ons of playing fewer games.

The NBPA and the NBA are working on “lengthy” medical protocols. The details will be shared with teams once those discussion­s are completed, which will be long before they arrive at Disney, the person said.

“The NBA is taking all the appropriat­e measures, and working tirelessly to provide a safe environmen­t for our team and staff,” the Dallas Mavericks said in statement.

While working to finish this season, the league also has made decisions on next season — with the draft lottery reschedule­d for Aug. 25, the draft on Oct. 15 and opening night for the 2020-21 campaign tentativel­y set for Dec. 1.

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