Good sign? NBA announces plans to start allowing players back into team facilities
As some states start to loosen their shelter-in-place restrictions this week, it naturally has people wondering what this means for the return of major sports.
Well, the NBA announced a big step in the right direction on Monday, saying that starting May 8, players for teams located in states without stay-at-home orders will be able to return to team facilities.
Below, you can see some of the more stringent details in a release from the league offices:
NBA announces that starting May 8, players in states without stay-at-home orders can go work out at their practice facilities. No more than four players in the building at a time, no head or assistant coaches involved, social distancing protocols will be in place. pic.twitter.com/e7YTyjnMTQ
— Rachel Nichols (@Rachel__Nichols) April 27, 2020
We’ll see how long it takes for all 30 teams to be back in action, but for now, as long as there aren’t more outbreaks, this is a step in the right direction.
Could the NBA salvage its postseason? We should find out over the next few weeks.