The Press

NBA readies for a return

- Tim Reynolds

Something is finally clear in the uncertain NBA: Players believe they’re going to play games again this season.

The obvious questions – How? Where? When? – remain unanswered.

Testing, part of the new normal of this coronaviru­s era, will be a major component to any return-to-play plan that the NBA comes up with. The Disney campus near Orlando, Florida makes so much sense, given its massive size, multiple courts and its ties to league broadcast partner ESPN. And the sooner games begin, the sooner the process of figuring out next season can start as well.

Several people familiar with the details of the conversati­ons have told The Associated Press this week that players around the league are being urged to start getting mentally and physically ready for training camps that could be just a few weeks away.

It might not be a unanimousl­y approved notion, but 2- ⁄2

1 months into this pandemic-caused shutdown, the NBA finally seems on the cusp of being able to move forward.

Pick a scenario for the return-to-play plan, and someone has surely heard it already. Bringing back all 30 teams and resuming the regular season is an option. So is bringing back something like 20 teams and having an expanded playoff of sorts, a notion that essentiall­y mirrors what the NHL is talking about these days.

A condensed playoff has also been discussed. The latest sign of momentum: Milwaukee owner Marc Lasry, speaking Thursday on CNBC, said the NBA’s board of governors will meet again next week and that he believes ‘‘within the next six to eight weeks we should be playing.’’

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