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"Coronavirus: NBA commissioner Adam Silver says league will wait at least 30 days before continuing season"

The season will be put on hold for at least one month, according to the commissioner




The NBA suspended its season so abruptly on Wednesday due to the coronavirus outbreak that a long-term plan was not yet in place for potentially resuming play when it was safe. Now, the details of the plan being formed are beginning to trickle out. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver appeared on "Inside the NBA" on Thursday and revealed that the league's current suspension would last at least 30 days.
That, however, seems increasingly optimistic. Early on Sunday evening, the CDC released a new recommendation that events and large gatherings with 50 or more people be postponed for at least eight weeks. According to a report from Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, there are now many in the league who believe a mid-June restart is the best-case scenario.
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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver joins TNT to discuss the league’s decision to suspend game play.
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"Even if we're out for a month, if we're out for six weeks, we can still restart the season," Silver said. "It might mean the Finals take place in July or late July. Just my feeling was it was way premature to suggest we had lost the season."
In addition to his statements on TNT, Silver posted an open letter to fans. Within it, he described the situation in a bit more detail, explaining again that the league hopes to resume the season if it is possible. Additionally, he explained if games are indeed canceled, or played without fans present, teams will work with fans on either refunds or credits for future games.
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Theoretically, a 30-day suspension with an immediate return means the season would resume on Saturday, April 11. On the initial schedule the league was operating under before the virus forced them to audible, the regular season was set to end on April 15. The league then would have taken two days off before opening the playoffs on Saturday, April 18.
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When asked if the season could possibly be canceled altogether, Silver replied, "Of course it's possible. I just don't know more at this point."
There is no telling what a resumed season might look like if the NBA were to pick things back up in 30 days. The simplest possibility would be to just pick up the regular season where it left off. The NBA could then push the schedule back fully by one month, using the crisis as an opportunity to test how well its games would perform financially later in the summer. That is an idea that has been floating around the NBA world since before the virus became a pandemic.
The other possibilities would include a truncated and reorganized regular season or simply ending the regular season entirely and immediately jumping to the playoffs. The issue with doing that, though, is that asking players to immediately jump from a month with no basketball right into playoff-intensity basketball would likely lead to injuries and poor play. The league would at least need to build time into the schedule for a second training camp or some exhibition games. In that sense, having some form of regular-season basketball ahead of the playoffs would be essential.
There is, of course, the chance that the season doesn't resume at all. If the spread of the virus gets bad enough, the league could simply declare the season over. The NBA has named a champion every year since 1947, the second-longest streak among professional sports behind the NFL, which has done so every year since 1933 (though in fairness, the Super Bowl in its current form was not created until 1967.)
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At this point, there is no way of knowing which option will ultimately be chosen. All that can be done now is prepare for the worst and hope that the disease can be managed well enough not only for basketball to resume, but for the American public to remain safe.

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"Is starting the NBA season around Christmas a good idea?


Some NBA owners believe that the best case scenario is to resume the season in mid-to-late June. TSN NBA analyst Jack Armstrong joins SportsCentre to discuss his thoughts on that and even without a pause moving forward, whether it would be a good idea to start the NBA season around Christmas and end it in August."


https://www.tsn.ca/nba/video/is-starting-the-nba-season-around-christmas-a-good-idea~1924950
 

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they need to cancel the motherfucker... these China sucking fucks don't need to be back in the news again for awhile
 
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R.E., if i had to guess, they'll cancel both the NBA & NHL regular seasons & probably playoffs too.

BTW, the MLS just increased their postponement to May:

"Major League Soccer announced on Thursday that it was extending its suspension for eight weeks in accordance with Centers for Disease Control guidelines dealing with the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) with May 10 as a targeted return date.

North America's top soccer league had previously announced a 30-day suspension on March 14.
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"MLS remains focused on playing the entire 2020 season and is evaluating all options, including pushing back the end of the season and playing MLS Cup in December, as the league did prior to the 2019 season," the league said in a statement. "The league is also identifying other available dates.

https://www.tsn.ca/major-league-soccer-extends-suspension-through-may-10-1.1458845
 

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There will be no NBA season this year - basketball has got to be the absolute worst sport for transmission of this virus
 
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There will be no NBA season this year - basketball has got to be the absolute worst sport for transmission of this virus

In the NHL many players are not continually handling the puck with bare sweaty hands. Much less sweat flying everywhere also. And NBA players have less protective stuff on.
 

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Marcus Smart - two Lakers (whom are not saying their names - which means very likely Lebron because out side of Davis and Howard no one has ever heard of the other players)
 

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Let’s say the season ends in August .
Will they delay the start of the next season ?

If they don’t there will be almost no offseason .

Are teams going to have the NBA draft for next seasons players before this season ends?

Will they cram free agency and the draft in such a small window ?

Everyone is so focused on this season I have not heard anyone talk about how such a long season will affect next year .

You would almost have to push back next season at least 6 weeks if this season don’t end until August .

And I have not even brought up the Olympics.

Are NBA players not going to play in the olympics ?
Will the olympics even be played ?
 

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Let’s say the season ends in August .
Will they delay the start of the next season ?

If they don’t there will be almost no offseason .

Are teams going to have the NBA draft for next seasons players before this season ends?

Will they cram free agency and the draft in such a small window ?

Everyone is so focused on this season I have not heard anyone talk about how such a long season will affect next year .

You would almost have to push back next season at least 6 weeks if this season don’t end until August .

And I have not even brought up the Olympics.

Are NBA players not going to play in the olympics ?
Will the olympics even be played ?


As far as the Olympics..Japan hasnt decided yet what they are doing.

Next years NBA could start right on schedule. Only a select few playoff teams will be playing in August anyways. They could cancel the summer league and shorten the preseason
 

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