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In this March 4, 2020 file photo, Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert (27) shoots as New York Knicks forward Bobby

Portis (1) defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game in New York. (AP)

NEW YORK, May 2, (AP): The NBA is delaying the draft lottery and draft combine, events scheduled for Chicago later this month.

The league made the decision Friday, though it has been expected for some time. The lottery cannot occur until the regular season is completed or is declared over, because team records determine the odds that the 14 non-playoff teams will have of securing the right to pick No. 1 overall in the draft.

For now, the draft remains scheduled for June 25 - though that, too, will likely have to change in the coming weeks as the league continues reacting to the coronaviru­s pandemic. The lottery was to have taken place May 19. The draft combine was to have run from May 21-24.

The league typically invites about 70 players to the combine, where some of the candidates work out and play in scrimmages and others skip the oncourt events entirely and just interview with teams instead. The combine has also been a chance for teams to conduct physicals with players, a key component of the evaluation process.

The NBA has been looking at several options for weeks about the draft schedule and pre-draft events, just as the league has when it comes to possibilit­ies for resuming the season when public health officials say that would be appropriat­e.

“There are no target dates. There are more target responsibi­lities,” San Antonio CEO R.C. Buford said earlier this week. “And there’s still questions. We just got the early entry candidates list in the last couple days. That at least gives some kind of clarity on who the draft pool will be. But from there, we don’t have clarity on the Chicago pre-draft or medicals or all the things that go on with draft preparatio­n.”

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