NBA, NBPA Announce Another Round Of Zero Positive Test Results
Aug 5, 2020, 12:52 PM
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – The NBA’s bubble in Orlando, Florida continues to be working as planned and hoped for after the league and the National Basketball Players Association announced no players tested positive for COVID-19 after another round of test results came back.
On August 5, the NBA said no new positive tests have occurred inside the bubble at Disney’s ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex since the last results were released on July 29.
“Of the 343 players tested for COVID-19 on the NBA campus since test results were last announced on July 29, zero have returned confirmed positive tests.”
The NBA and NBPA have announced the following: pic.twitter.com/8oPi1oa8rh
— NBA (@NBA) August 5, 2020
The good news of no positive COVID-19 tests comes amid additional successes from other sports leagues who are operating inside bubble environments.
However, unlike the NBA, NHL, and MLS, MLB isn’t playing its season in a “bubble” and is having its teams travel. During recent weeks, multiple baseball games have been postponed due to players testing positive for the coronavirus disease.
In late July, ESPN’s Tim Bontemps reported that NBPA executive director Michele Roberts thinks a bubble might be necessary for the 2020-21 NBA season.
“If tomorrow looks like today, I don’t know how we say we can do it differently,” Roberts told ESPN. “If tomorrow looks like today, and today we all acknowledge — and this is not Michele talking, this is the league, together with the PA and our respective experts saying, ‘This is the way to do it’ — then that’s going to have to be the way to do it.”
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