Adam Silver: ‘Everything is on the table’ for resuming NBA season

Silver: “If there is an opportunity to resume play, even if it looks different than what we’ve done historically, we should be modeling it.”

In a conference call Friday afternoon with media members, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said all of the traditional rules are off as the league works to resume its 2019-20 season in some form.

The NBA has been on hiatus since March 12 due to the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

“Everything is on the table,” Silver said Friday. “All rules are off. … If there is an opportunity to resume play, even if it looks different than what we’ve done historically, we should be modeling it.”

Those opportunities could include holding regular-season games, he said, rather than moving straight to the playoffs. Silver also confirmed that the league is willing to delay the start of the 2020-21 season, which gives the league a greater time window for its 2019-20 options.

Silver, who had just finished a call with the league’s Board of Governors, said the owners view it as a civic obligation to join a movement to restart the U.S. economy. However, he stressed that player health would not be compromised, with the league monitoring factors such as the availability of large-scale testing and data on new COVID-19 cases.

While reports have suggested “bubble” scenarios of a central quarantined site (without fans) for the league’s return such as Las Vegas, Silver said the league had listened to those proposals but has yet to seriously engage in talks. For now, the league is waiting for more information.

As far as the Houston Rockets (40-24) are concerned, one of the most noteworthy parts of Friday’s update could be the league’s continued open stance toward holding some regular-season games, should the season resume — as opposed to moving straight to the playoffs to save time.

While the Rockets would be the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference if the NBA went directly to the playoffs, they’re only a game back of Utah (with Houston holding the tiebreaker) for the No. 4 spot, and just two games back in the loss column of Denver for the No. 3 spot.

Having some regular-season games would give the Rockets an opportunity to quickly move up the standings. But with the league’s hiatus well over a month old and without an immediate end in sight, they would likely be happy with any opportunity to get back on the court.

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