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8 Remaining Teams Not Part of NBA Restart Pushing For A Second Site To Continue Season

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Were you disappointed your team wasn’t included NBA restart happening in Orlando?

NBA action is set to resume July 30 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, featuring 22 teams who were on pace to make the playoffs before COVID-19 shut the league down.

The other eight teams are not trying to sit back and just watch, in fact, they also want to finish the remainder of their seasons as well.

ESPN’s Senior NBA Insider, Adrian Wojnarawski reports:

“The eight teams that were left out are in constant contact with the league about getting some opportunities to get together in the offseason and get an opportunity to play and get access again, especially the rebuilding young teams.”

There is still a cloud of doubt hanging over the NBA “bubble” and how well it will work, and if they can keep the players, coaches and other workers COVID-19 free.

Source: Cassius | born unapologetic | News, Style, Culture
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