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The NBA does not consider canceling the season despite the cases of covid-19

The NBA announced this Wednesday that, despite the increase in positive cases of covid-19 and the cancellation of matches does not plan to suspend the competition, at least temporarily.

Jan 14, 2021 at 01:22

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After tightening health and safety protocols on Tuesday, the NBA also ruled out the option of establishing another bubble, such as that of Orlando, Florida, where the 2019-2020 season ended.

The inability of the teams to assemble a minimum group of eight players led to the cancellation of three matches: Boston-Orlando, Washington-Utah y Phoenix-Atlanta.

The first game canceled took place on December 23, the second day after the regular season began, when the Houston Rockets were undermined by the contagion of several of their players. In addition, there have already been cases of players who have tested positive for the second time.

Neither the possibility of gathering the minimum number of eight players to complete the game is seen as positive by coaches and managers since, according to the agreement, there is no way to compete in form against complete rivals.

New NBA protocols restrict guests at visiting team hotels, plus hotel rooms are now closed to guests who do not belong to that franchise’s entourage.

Along with that, player and staff movement is limited when traveling and both are now prohibited from leaving the hotel for off-team activities.

Previously, players were allowed two guests in their rooms, including longtime family and personal friends.

“I’m a grown man. I’m going to do what I want to do. If I want to go see my family, I’m going to go see my family,” Hill said. “They can’t tell me I have to stay in a room 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If it’s that serious then maybe we shouldn’t be playing. But it is life; no one is going to be able to cancel their entire life to compete. “

Players must now also wear a mask at all times, which can only be removed when they have gone out onto the field to compete. There is a short “cool down” period in a designated area for when they have just left the game, but masks are required on the bench and in the locker room.

“It’s what it takes, and I’m willing to do whatever it takes to get rid of this covid thing,” said Thunder starting guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of Canada. “If that means I have to wear a mask on the bench all the time, it is what it is and I’m going to do it. I want to get back to normal life, and whatever it takes to get back, I’m willing to.”

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