Call & Times

Pushes back schedule vote

- By TIM REYNOLDS

MIAMI — The NBA no longer expects the league’s board of governors to vote in April on whether to make significan­t changes to the league’s schedule in time for the 75th anniversar­y season in 2021-22.

The changes remain a real possibilit­y. The new twist, as detailed in a memo the NBA sent to teams Friday, is that much of the feedback the league received on the ideas for change suggested that more time is necessary to implement them correctly.

In the memo, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, the league told its teams that it is “now working to develop a more comprehens­ive proposal and plan.” The board will be updated at the April meeting and more talks are expected then, but barring a major change no vote will occur.

The league sent a detailed plan to teams last month, suggesting changes such as a 78-game regular season, an in-season tournament for all teams and a reseeding of the playoffs when the field is cut to the final four clubs.

The reseeding after two rounds of the playoffs was already a hot-button issue around the league, since it raised the potential for daunting travel for teams and essentiall­y would eliminate the tradition of conference finals.

But the in-season tournament also prompted scheduling concerns. The league’s proposal that was sent to teams last month mapped out a scenario where the tournament would begin with group stage games on Nov. 24, 2021. Group play would run through

Dec. 11, with quarterfin­als on Dec. 13 and 14, semifinals on Dec. 16 and a championsh­ip game on Dec. 18.

That comes close to Christmas, one of the biggest days on the NBA calendar. In the latest memo, the NBA hinted that feedback suggested that schedule wouldn’t be optimal — saying the tournament would need to be “carefully timed to ensure appropriat­e protection” for such events as Christmas Day games.

“These potential changes should be considered on a more comprehens­ive, multiseaso­n basis, providing sufficient lead time for optimal planning and monetizati­on,” the league said in Friday’s memo to teams.

Commission­er Adam Silver since at least 2016 has talked about an in-season tournament, a format that is customary in European soccer. The NBA also has commission­ed studies of how fans feel about potential changes. Among the findings were that 60% want a shorter regular season, 68% are interested in an in-season tournament and 75% are interested in a play-in tournament to decide the final spots inp the 16-team playoff field.

 ?? File photo ?? The NBA is pushing back the vote on its plan to change the league’s schedule.
File photo The NBA is pushing back the vote on its plan to change the league’s schedule.

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