The Phnom Penh Post

MGM pitches NBA Las Vegas plan

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MGM Resorts Internatio­nal has pitched a proposal to the NBA to complete the coronaviru­shalted 2019-2020 season on courts in Las Vegas convention centres, The New York Times reported.

The plan would have players and their families, plus other essential personnel, stay in a quarantine­d area in MGM hotels along the Las Vegas Strip while practicing and competing on courts in the same facilities, said the Times.

Players and broadcaste­rs would have access to the usual resort facilities while in the protected area under the plan by MGM, which has 13 Vegas resort properties.

The plan would convert MGM convention centres into 24 basketball courts, five of them equipped with cameras to permit television coverage, and players would reside in connected or nearby hotels.

ESPN has reported the NBA is looking at a similar quarantine­d area in Orlando involving hotels and courts in private Disney World areas.

The NBA halted its season in March after Utah’s Rudy Gobert tested positive for the deadly virus and the league has announced no plan for resuming games or even a timetable for returning to competitio­n.

The league will allow players to conduct individual workouts at team facilities starting on Friday in areas where stay-at-home laws allow, the first small step toward resumption.

No plan among those floated in US media has included spectators at games, most focusing on a one-site bubble where players might live and play and only once coronaviru­s tests are available in sufficient numbers to the public and the NBA has enough tests for everyone involved.

The Mandalay Bay resort, with 4,700 rooms available over three connected hotels, would be the central hub of the MGM Vegas plan. An enclosed walkway would connect the Luxor, where caterers and housekeepe­rs would reside.

The Las Vegas Aces of the

Women’s NBA play at Mandalay Bay.

In such a plan, players are expected to need a training camp of more than three weeks to prepare for games, which could include the final month of the regular season and two months of playoff contests.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES/AFP ?? NBA commission­er Adam Silver will mull the proposal to finish the shortened season.
GETTY IMAGES/AFP NBA commission­er Adam Silver will mull the proposal to finish the shortened season.

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