The NBA is taking significant steps towards returning to the basketball court.
It’s been a rough couple of months for sports fans as we have been completely robbed of some of our favorite athletic leagues and events. The NBA and NHL have been two of the leagues hit the hardest by the Coronavirus and they are both working hard towards getting their players back on the court and ice. More specifically,
According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, Adam Silver had a meeting with general managers recently and it seems like the league is looking to officially play its first game back on July 31st. In addition, GMs are against playing past October 1st and many seem to be opposed to the idea of a World Cup-style group stage.
There are quite a few general managers who are advocating for more playoff teams and some even think the NBA should come back and play a total of 72 regular-season games and then delve into the postseason. Meanwhile, team owners like seem to think teams that are out of playoff contention should be exempt from returning to action.
Stay tuned for updates on this situation as we will be sure to bring them to you.