Toronto Star

G League: Condensed season set for Disney World bubble

- TIM REYNOLDS

The G League will crown its 2021 champion in a bubble, just as the NBA did last season.

Plans were announced Friday for the G League season, which will be condensed and played at the Walt Disney World resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Teams have been given a preliminar­y plan calling for games to begin around Feb. 8, but no schedule details have been set.

There will be 18 teams in the league, including the G League Ignite — the new team formed this season to serve primarily as a one- year developmen­t program for elite NBA draft prospects. Eventually, eight teams will advance to a single- eliminatio­n playoff.

Former NBA players who have signed with the G League in recent weeks include 2008 No. 2 draft pick Michael Beasley, Lance Stephenson, Jeremy Lin and Nik Stauskas, who joins Raptors 905. All did so with plans of playing in the Disney bubble.

“We worked closely with our teams, the Basketball Players Union, and public health experts to develop a structure that allows our teams to gather at a single site and safely play,” NBA GLeague president Shareef Abdur- Rahim said. “We are thrilled to get back to basketball and to fulfil our mission as a critical resource for the NBA in developing players, coaches, referees, athletic trainers and front- office staff.”

The season is expected to last for about a month.

The G League did not crown a champion last season. It suspended play March 12, one day after the NBA originally did, in response to the coronaviru­s pandemic and ultimately cancelled the remainder of its season in early June.

NBA teams that are not sending affiliates to the G League bubble will still be permitted to assign roster players and transfer two- way contract signees to play at Disney. It will be a similar operationa­l plan to what the NBA used at Disney from July until October — including daily testing, strict protocols and other mechanisms designed for safety.

The 17 NBA clubs sending affiliates to the bubble are Toronto, Los Angeles Clippers, San Antonio, Cleveland, Philadelph­ia, New Orleans, Indiana, Charlotte, Minnesota, Orlando, Brooklyn, Memphis, Oklahoma City, Houston, Utah, Golden State and New York.

Some opted out, including the Los Angeles Lakers' affiliate.

“While we appreciate the G League's efforts in putting together this model to accommodat­e all member teams, we have determined this is the best course of action for the Lakers organizati­on,” the South Bay Lakers said in a statement Friday.

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