We probably won't see the NBA resume play for a while, but the league reportedly is discussing a 25-day window to resume the season, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst.
"What they're looking at is a 25-day return to basketball window."
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) April 12, 2020
–@WindhorstESPN details the NBA's back-to-basketball plan pic.twitter.com/7MrQycg11C
The NBA reportedly is taking its time in preparing a plan to return to basketball. In the potential 25-day plan, players would spend 11 days in individual workouts before continuing on to two weeks of training camp.
Many players and staff have noted they'll likely need a month to reacclimate themselves to NBA competition, so a 25-day plan doesn't sound like the worst idea.
If the NBA season resumes, it's unclear whether or not they'll pick up where they left off with the regular season or head straight to the playoffs.
Things aren't expected to take a turn for the better until at least May, but we'll likely have to wait longer than that to see basketball return.
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