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Magic to allow up to 4,000 fans at Amway Center in 2020-21
Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports

The Magic will allow approximately 4,000 physical-distanced fans for regular-season games, the team announced in a press release.

Initially, there will be fewer people in the stands at Amway Center. Preseason games will only be open to family members of the Magic organization during an evaluation phase, while the first five regular-season home games are expected to be under the 4,000-fan limit in order to allow them to get accustomed to the health and safety protocols. Priority will be given to season ticket holders, followed by fans who made a season ticket deposit.

The Magic are just one of five NBA franchises — along with the Jazz, Grizzlies, Pelicans and Rockets — planning to have fans in the stands when the regular season begins next week. Orlando had previously announced its intentions to open its doors to fans but the release on Monday gives concrete details.

Protocols will include mandatory face coverings; a pre-arrival symptom and exposure survey; testing for those in-close proximity to the court; deep and constant cleaning in high-traffic areas; hand sanitizer stations; and a no-bag policy. Amway Center has also implemented numerous health and sanitization upgrades.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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