NBA says it is talking with Disney about resuming season in Florida

The NBA confirmed what's been reported on and speculated about for the past week - that the league, along with the players union - are in discussions to restart the NBA season in Orlando, Florida, later this year. Photo: AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez

The NBA confirmed what's been reported on and speculated about for the past week - that the league, along with the players union - are in discussions to restart the NBA season in Orlando, Florida, later this year. Photo: AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez

Published May 24, 2020

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LOS ANGELES - The NBA confirmed what's been reported on and

speculated about for the past week - that the league, along with the

players union - are in discussions to restart the NBA season in

Orlando, Florida, later this year.

In a statement Saturday, NBA spokesman Mike Bass said the league and

players are engaged in "exploratory conversations" with Walt Disney

Co, about restarting the season in late July at Disney's ESPN Wide

World of Sports Complex in Florida as a single site.

In the statement, the NBA referred to the Orlando site as a "campus"

that would contain "games, practices and housing."

"Our priority continues to be the health and safety of all involved,

and we are working with public health experts and government

officials on a comprehensive set of guidelines to ensure that the

appropriate medical protocols and protections are in place," Bass

said.

The plan to resume play is still fluid, with teams unsure who will

actually be required to participate. While there's still a desire to

play as many games as possible by bringing all of the league's 30

teams back, there are also concerns about forcing a team well out of

the playoff hunt to go through strict quarantine and testing

procedures during a month of training only to play a handful of

games.

In recent weeks, the idea that a more select group of teams would

return has gained momentum, though the mechanics of that are still

iffy. The NBA could bring back only the 16 teams that would qualify

for the playoffs based on their current records. It could also

conduct some sort of play-in tournament for the final spots in the

playoff picture.

Disney World has more than 25 hotel options on property, with eight

classified as "deluxe" on the company's website. Calls to Walt Disney

World for comment were not returned.

Orange County, where Orlando is located, has had 1,744 confirmed

coronavirus cases resulting in 38 deaths, according the Johns Hopkins

University Covid-19 tracker.

Disney owns ABC and ESPN, two of the league's top three broadcast

partners.

The Wide World of Sports campus has three buildings that can be used

for basketball, including a pair of indoor arenas and a multi-use

space.

dpa

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