Report: Adam Silver’s “optimistic” NBA COVID rate to improve in February | Bleach Report



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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver attends Game 2 of the NBA Basketball Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat on Friday, October 2, 2020 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida (AP Photo / Mark J. Terrill)

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The NBA, like so many other sports leagues trying to play a season without a bubble-like environment during the COVID-19 pandemic, is grappling with coronavirus concerns as the 2020-21 campaign continues.

However, Commissioner Adam Silver said he is “optimistic about the improvements in February … after we go through the darkest days,” according to Shams Charania from Atlético and Stadium.

Charania reported Sunday’s game between the Boston Celtics and the Miami Heat was postponed because Miami did not have the eight players needed to play after an inconclusive test.

Charania He noted that Silver’s February optimism quote came when he addressed a group of team governors, general managers, presidents, coaches and leaders of the NBA Players Association on December 30.

While it was Miami that didn’t have enough players for the postponed away game, Chris Forsberg NBC Sports Boston reported that the Celtics had the minimum number of eight players available, two of whom were two-way players.

The NBA has some flexibility to accommodate postponed games considering it has yet to release the second half of the schedule. He also postponed an opening night meeting between the Houston Rockets and the Oklahoma City Thunder.

ESPN Adrian wojnarowski reported that the league “has no plans to pause the season despite reduced rosters due to COVID-19 protocols at various locations.”

According to Charania, there are more than two dozen players in quarantine or isolation in the league due to health and safety protocols. Players have tested positive on nine teams, but one The call from the Board of Governors on Friday was plus focused on whether fans could return to stadiums as vaccines are rolled out than if the season is in jeopardy.

While the NBA organizes games in local stadiums, the G League play his 2021 season in a bubble at the Walt Disney World Resort.

The NBA ended its 2019-20 season and all of its playoffs at Walt Disney World Resort and did not have a single positive test for COVID-19.



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