As teams start to arrive in the NBA 'bubble' in Orlando, commissioner Adam Silver admits a fresh virus outbreak may be more damaging.
BUBBLE BATTLE. LeBron James’ Lakers and Kawhi Leonard’s Clippers resume their campaigns in the restart opener on July 30. Photo by Harry How/Getty Images/AFP
Silver said he fully expects some players who gather in Florida to resume the suspended season will test positive for coronavirus, especially as teams first arrive in Orlando from their home markets. "Certainly, if we had any sort of a significant spread at all within our campus, we would be shut down again," Silver said at Fortune's virtual Brainstorm Health conference.
The season is set to resume on July 30 with 22 teams jockeying for a spot in the 16-team playoffs that start August 17.
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