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NCAA considering multiple cities for 'bubble' sites
The NCAA appears to be putting together a plan where college basketball will be played in a handful of bubbles. Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports

Report: NCAA considering multiple cities for basketball 'bubble' sites

It's looking more likely that at least portions of the 2020-21 college basketball season, if one exists amid the coronavirus pandemic, will occur inside of isolated "bubble" sites.

On Tuesday, Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports reported that the NCAA has Washington D.C. and Indianapolis listed among potential candidates to create temporary hubs for basketball programs.

Previously, Rothstein claimed that Orlando, the home of the NBA's bubble for its return-to-play scenario, could potentially house multiple early-season nonconference college tournaments or competitions. Kentucky coach John Calipari has said he's in favor of moving his team to a bubble for the annual Champions Classic event.

Rothstein's latest tweets surfaced roughly 24 hours after ESPN confirmed the NCAA applied for the trademark to the "Battle in the Bubble" phrase that could be attached to competitions and merchandise. It's unknown if that trademark would apply to the 20-team bubble format reportedly proposed by Houston event operator Rhossi Carron that would involve fixtures occurring between Dec. 1 and Dec. 21. 

An NCAA update on the states of 2020-21 basketball calendars is expected by mid-September, but that could be pushed back if the Big Ten is seriously reconsidering its decision to postpone football and other fall sports.

The Big Ten and Pac-12 canceled fall competitions on Aug. 11. 

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