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Teams that break virus protocols may lose games, picks

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NBA TEAMS that do not comply with league rules designed to minimize the spread of the coronaviru­s this season could face major penalties such as forfeiting games or draft picks, the league told its franchises Saturday.

The league also said that it and the National Basketball Players Associatio­n will discuss players, coaches and other staff “being required to receive a coronaviru­s vaccine” when it becomes available, strongly urged teams to encourage players and personnel to get flu shots, and said that effective immediatel­y Tier 1 and Tier 2 personnel — which basically means players, coaches and some essential staff — must avoid bars, lounges, clubs even if food is served, most live entertainm­ent or gaming venues, public gyms, spas and pool areas.

Also off- limits: indoor gatherings of 15 or more people. Those rules apply both when teams are at home and when they are on the road, the NBA said. Preseason games start Friday and the regular season begins Dec. 22.

The protocols document, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, has much more detail than the draft version that was distribute­d to teams last weekend. The rules and protocols in the updated document — which even includes examples of how seating charts on planes and buses could be set up — have been agreed upon by the NBA and the NBPA.

“The biggest thing is obviously, from what we’ve been told, is the testing on the daily,”

Philadelph­ia forward Tobias Harris said earlier in the week as the protocols were being finalized. “And guys holding each other accountabl­e to be safe and limit exposure from outside people or whatever. For me, it’s a bit confusing because you never know. You could go into a grocery store and you may get the virus somehow, right? So, I think it’s a fine line, but I think we have to do our best to follow protocol, keep each other safe, keep the team safe and just see how it plays out.”

 ?? PSL photo ?? HECTIC YEAR. PLDT Home Fibr and Cherry Trigo, seen here competing in the PSL Grand Prix, will still compete in the league even as three teams have taken a leave of absence.
PSL photo HECTIC YEAR. PLDT Home Fibr and Cherry Trigo, seen here competing in the PSL Grand Prix, will still compete in the league even as three teams have taken a leave of absence.

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