NBA approves plan to return July 31, with games at a single-site campus near Orlando
brought the NBA to a screeching haltThe NBA’s Board of Governors voted Thursday to approve a plan that will see 22 teams continueThe plan, which required a three-quarter majority and passed by a 29-1 margin, with the Portland Trail Blazers as the lone dissenting vote, will include the top nine teams from the Eastern Conference,
, where contact with outsiders can be strictly limited. Each team will play eight additional regular season games as tuneups and to help determine playoff seeding and matchups. Games will begin on July 31 and continue into October without fans in attendance. Teams will begin gathering for training camps in their home markets later this month.
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American Airlines Sees A Recovery And Bets On Florida In July — Shares Rise 19%American Airlines said Thursday that it sees strong summer travel demand and will boost its July schedule, with the increase focused on flights to Florida and other leisure destinations from its hubs in Charlotte and Dallas.
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NBA Season Expected to Return Late July; Disney World to Host Play-In TourneyThe NBA's board of governors is expected on Thursday to approve the league's plan for a 22-team return-to-play in order to conclude the 2019-20 season, according to insiders
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The NBA Will Reportedly Return on July 31The NBA's plan calls for 22 teams to return to action, with all games taking place in Orlando
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NBA Owners Vote To Resume Regular Season In July – ReportsIn a 29-1 vote, the NBA’s team owners have voted to resume the league’s regular season, which has been on hold since March due to COVID-19, according to multiple media reports. The NBA …
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Report: NBA owners approve plan to resume season in July, set new lottery and draft datesThe NBA’s Board of Governors has approved commissioner Adam Silver’s plan to resume the 2019-20 season in addition to setting new calendar dates for this year’s draft, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
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