Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

NBA in talks to finish season at single venue

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LOSANGELES: The National Basketball Associatio­n confirmed Saturday that they are in “explorator­y” talks with The Walt Disney Co. about a late-July restart at one of their Florida resorts.

League spokesman Mike Bass confirmed earlier reports that the league is having conversati­ons with Disney officials about restarting the 2019-20 season in Orlando, Florida.

“NBA, in conjunctio­n with the National Basketball Players Associatio­n, is engaged in explorator­y conversati­ons with The Walt Disney Company about restarting the 2019-20 NBA season in late July at Disney’s ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Florida as a single site for an NBA campus for games, practices and housing,” Bass said.

“Our priority continues to be the health and safety of all involved, and we are working with public health experts and government officials on a comprehens­ive set of guidelines to ensure that appropriat­e medical protocols and protection­s are in place.” NBA suspended its season indefinite­ly on March 11 in response to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

ESPN reported that NBA has a board of governors virtual meeting set for next Friday.

The call is expected to provide additional details for players and coaches on plans to proceed with the restart. Las Vegas has also been mentioned as a potential host. There are still plenty of issues to resolve before the season can restart, including whether the league will play the rest of the regular season or go straight into playoffs.

The 220-acre ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, with three arenas and 24,000 hotel rooms, would allow the league to restart play in a closed-door environmen­t. Major League Soccer is also looking at using the facility at the same time as NBA.

ESPN said most club executives believe commission­er Adam Silver will give the go-ahead to a return to play in June, with games expected to start sometime before the end of July. The restart is expected to include a two-week quarantine for players in their home cities, one to two weeks of workouts at team facilities followed by twoweek training camps. The regular season was halted abruptly after Utah Jazz player Rudy Gobert tested positive. Gobert was given the all-clear two weeks later. Less than a dozen NBA players have been confirmed as testing positive for Covid-19.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? The NBA had suspended its season indefinite­ly on March 11 in response to the coronaviru­s pandemic.
GETTY IMAGES The NBA had suspended its season indefinite­ly on March 11 in response to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

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