NBA: No new COVID-19 positives on eve of season restart

Players arrived at the quarantined bubble earlier this month to resume the season after it was abruptly halted in March due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Published : Jul 29, 2020 22:51 IST

The NBA season is scheduled to resume in the Orlando area on July 30.

The National Basketball Association (NBA) said there were no positive COVID-19 results from its latest batch of testing, a day before the season restarts at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.

Players arrived at the quarantined bubble earlier this month to resume the season after it was abruptly halted in March due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The games will be contested without any spectators in attendance and players will have to live on-site for the duration of their team being involved in the competition. A July 20 report also showed no positive COVID-19 cases.

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The National Hockey League (NHL) is also resuming its season on Aug. 1, with plans for players to compete in two Canadian “hub cities.”

Major League Baseball (MLB) opted not to compete in a bio-secure bubble setting when its shortened season started last week.

MLB shut down the Miami Marlins for a week on Tuesday, after more than a dozen players tested positive for COVID-19, threatening to derail the season.