The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

TODAY’S TALKER

Commission­er Silver says NBA could be back to normal next season

- Tim Reynolds, Associated Press

The NBA is expecting arenas to be filled again next season and a return to its normal calendar, Commission­er Adam Silver said Saturday, while cautioning again that every plan is contingent on continued progress in the ongoing fight against the coronaviru­s.

There are no plans for the league to travel overseas next season for exhibition­s or regular-season games, Silver said, meaning recent preseason trips to foreign markets such as China, Japan or India won’t be repeated until 2022 at the earliest.

But otherwise, things may largely appear back to normal — with the NBA eying a return to the 82-game schedule, starting in October and ending in June.

“I’m fairly optimistic, at this point, that we will be able to start on time,” Silver said from Atlanta, in his annual news conference that precedes the All-Star Game. “Roughly half our teams have fans in their arenas right now and, if vaccines continue on the pace they are and they continue to be as effective as they have been against the virus and its variants, we’re hopeful that we’ll have relatively full arenas next season as well.”

The league had 171 games canceled last season because of the pandemic — one of the reasons for revenue projection­s being missed by about $1.5 billion — and this season will be at least 150 games below the usual total, with more significan­t financial losses certain. All teams are scheduled to play 72 games instead of the customary 82, with only about half the league admitting any fans and those that have opened their doors doing so for just a small percentage of normal capacity.

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