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NBA looks to reopen practice facilities | The Crusader Newspaper Group

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The NBA league office announced last month that Friday, May 8, would be the earliest day to re-open team practice facilities for player workouts.

In doing so, the NBA set rules to allow for safe and controlled environments for players to train, which include having no more than four players in the facility at any one time, and no head or assistant coaches participating.

In addition to re-opening practice facilities, the league will also prohibit group activities such as scrimmages.

Below are comments posted by NBA.com from players and teams who are prepared to re-open those facilities.

Players are keeping in shape, including Philadelphia All-Star Joel Embiid, who posted a picture of himself on Instagram, apparently worn out after an intense workout at the 76ers’ practice facility, according to the league’s office.

Source: The Crusader Newspaper Group

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