NBA Players Association approves return-to-play plan

The NBA Players Association voted Friday to approve the NBA's 22-team return-to-play plan and to continue with negotiations toward a resumption of the 2019-20 season. Photo: Retuers/Brendan McDermid

The NBA Players Association voted Friday to approve the NBA's 22-team return-to-play plan and to continue with negotiations toward a resumption of the 2019-20 season. Photo: Retuers/Brendan McDermid

Published Jun 6, 2020

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LOS ANGELES - The NBA Players Association voted Friday to

approve the NBA's 22-team return-to-play plan and to continue with

negotiations toward a resumption of the 2019-20 season.

"The Board of Player Representatives of the National Basketball

Players Association (NBPA) has approved further negotiations with the

NBA on a 22-team return to play scenario to restart the 2019-20 NBA

season," the union said in a statement.

"Various details remain to be negotiated and the acceptance of the

scenario would still require that all parties reach agreement on all

issues relevant to resuming play."

Representatives from nearly all of the 30 NBA teams were on the call,

unanimously voting in favor of the return to action.

NBPA president Chris Paul is a friend of Disney executive chairman

Bob Iger, and the two worked closely with NBA commissioner Adam

Silver to deliver a palatable plan.

The union informed players that the hope is to limit the number of

players inside the "bubble" to about 1,600, with the possibilities

for families to join players after the first round of the playoffs.

According to sources, the plan calls for players to stay on the

campus at Disney (not in theme parks), with daily testing for the

coronavirus expected.

On Thursday, 29 of the league's 30 governors voted in favor of a plan

to bring 22 teams to Orlando for a handful of games starting July 31,

with the possibility of a play-in tournament for the final spot in

each conference's playoffs, before entering a 16-team traditional

postseason.

The league still needs to finalize a deal with Disney to host the

games at the Wide World of Sports complex in Orlando, Florida.

dpa

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