The Southland Times

New-look NBA may be a Mickey Mouse affair

- Tim Reynolds

The NBA is in talks with The Walt Disney Company on a single-site scenario for a resumption of play in Central Florida in late July, the clearest sign yet that the league believes the US season can continue amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The National Basketball Players Associatio­n is also part of the talks with Disney, the league said yesterday. Games would be held at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, a massive campus on the Disney property near Orlando.

NBA spokesman Mike Bass said conversati­ons were still ‘‘explorator­y,’’ and that the Disney site would be used for practices and housing as well.

The ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex is a 255-acre campus with multiple arenas that could host games simultaneo­usly and has been home to, among other things, the junior NBA World Championsh­ip in recent years. ESPN, one of the NBA’s broadcast partners, is primarily owned by Disney.

Space won’t be an issue, even if US Major League Soccer, which is also in talks to resume its season at Disney, is there at the same time as the NBA. The entire Disney complex is roughly 40 square miles, with nearly 24,000 hotel rooms owned or operated by Disney within the campus.

The NBA suspended its season March 11, becoming the first of the US major pro leagues to do so after it was revealed that All-Star centre Rudy Gobert of the Utah Jazz tested positive for Covid-19. The list of NBA players who were known to test positive eventually grew to 10, not all were identified, and Commission­er Adam Silver said last month that the actual total was even higher.

The league has been working on countless return-toplay scenarios for several weeks, all with the caveat that testing would be an integral part of any resumption.

It remains unknown where the NBA is in the process of securing tests or developing large-scale testing protocols. Also unclear: how many regular-season games would be played before the postseason begins.

 ??  ?? Guests take pictures at Disney Springs in Orlando, Florida.
Guests take pictures at Disney Springs in Orlando, Florida.

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