The Oklahoman

NOTEBOOK Memphis-Portland game postponed

- Wire reports

Contact tracing issues for the Memphis Grizzlies meant t hey would not have enough players eligible to play in Portland on Wednesday night, leading to the 16th game postponeme­nt for coronaviru­s-related reasons by the NBA this season.

Of those, 15 have come since Jan .10 and the number could rise again soon: Memphis is scheduled to play in Portland on Friday as well. The league has not made any announceme­nt about whether that game will happen as planned.

By NBA rule, teams must have eight eligible players for games; the Grizzlies would not meet that threshold because of “ongoing contact tracing,” the league said.

The decision about the Portland-Memphis game came on the same day that the league, in a memo sent to teams and obtained by

The Associated Press, reiterated some of the new stiffer protocols that were agreed to last week.

Starting with Wednesday' s games, the NBA told teams to have their security officials “stationed near the half-court line during pre-game warmups and post-game to provide reminders to players and staff and encourage compliance” with the rules regarding interactio­n.

The NBA, last week, said players must maintain six feet of distance as much as possible during pre-game warmups and post-game meetings — a rule that has not been followed in many circumstan­ces, even with the additional urging from the league about its importance.

Players, the NBA reminded Wednesday, must limit their interactio­ns to elbow bumps and fist bumps. Hugs and handshakes are not permitted, and when players are exchanging pleasantri­es after games t hey remain “strongly encouraged to wear facemasks during any such interactio­ns,” the league said.

Included in Wedn es day' sgu idance from the league: a reminder that speaking face-to-face while unmasked raises meaningful risks of transmissi­on. The league has also said that should a player test positive after such an interactio­n, the other player could have to quarantine because of his possible exposure.

The Grizzlies have not played in Portland since April 3, 2019. They were scheduled to play there on March 12, 2020 — the day after the NBA suspended its season because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Portland is the 20 th NBA team to have at least one game called off in the last two weeks.

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