Some NBA players express concern to restart season in Orlando bubble
Players deciding against the Orlando resumption would not be paid for missed games
Some NBA players expressed their concerns about the resumption of the season in the Walt Disney Resort Campus in Orlando, Florida.
Per ESPN, There were 40 to 50 players on and off a conference call in the past 24 hours discussing a number of concerns centered on the restart in Orlando, but there has been no formal petitioning to the NBPA from any group wanting out of the 22-team resumption, sources said.
As players have started to come to terms with the restrictive and isolated nature of the Orlando bubble — including no visitors until after the first round of the playoffs, nearly seven weeks after the opening of mid-July training camp — there has been increased dialogue about the prudence of restarting the season for a number of players, especially those on non-championship contenders, sources said.
Players deciding against the Orlando resumption would not be paid for missed games, sources said.
Players who decide against participating in Orlando could be replaced by a substitution player, sources told ESPN. The NBA plans to allow replacements for players who test positive for the coronavirus or suffer injuries, sources said.
Fonte: ESPN.