Posted on 04/26/2020 2:54:43 PM PDT by Conserv
MIAMI (AP) NBA players will be allowed to return to team training facilities starting Friday, provided that their local governments do not have a stay-at-home order prohibiting such movement still in place as part of the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Any workouts that take place would be voluntary and be limited to individual sessions only, according to a person familiar with the leagues decision.
The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Saturday because the directives from the league were not released publicly.
Group practices would not be allowed yet, and teams will not yet be permitted to organize in-person workouts.
But as certain states and municipalities began loosening restrictions on personal movement, the NBA decided it was time to let players return to their practice courts if only on a limited basis.
Georgia and Oklahoma are among the states that have allowed some businesses to reopen and some cities in Florida are expected to loosen their stay-at-home policies in the coming days, even though health officials are warning that such moves are being made too quickly.
For those teams in cities where stay-at-home orders still make such a return impossible, the NBA said it would work to find alternative arrangements, the person with knowledge of the matter said.
This move does not mean that a resumption of games is imminent. Still, the decision to let teams back into facilities is a significant step.
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The NBA plays in major cities where the virus has hit the hardest and where the lockdowns are going to stay in place the longest. I’m not sure why they are re-scheduling workouts. When play was shut-down, they hadn’t even started the playoffs, and the playoffs extend into June. At best, they wouldn’t be able to resume play late May or early June.
Might as well have a May Madness and invite all the teams for a playoff rumble.
There's a better chance of Larry Bird coming out of retirement.
Lakers to relocate to Georgia for a season (or two?!?) in order to play ball?
They should be dying to play. Would have a great effect on the country. I hope they figure it out. A handful of games and a shortened playoffs. Different from baseball which is just getting started.
Or for Kobe to rise from the dead... Too soon?
The first big sports league to get up and running will get a huge audience surge.
i don’t like basketball or the NBA but i am glad to see this...
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