In what they hope could be an initial step toward resuming the 2019-20 season, the Houston Rockets reopened the doors of Toyota Center to players on Monday for voluntary individual workouts.
It’s the first time the Rockets have welcomed players inside their home arena since March 19, which was when the NBA decided to shut all team facilities in an effort to prevent further spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). All league games were put on hold a week earlier.
The NBA began allowing teams to reopen facilities on May 8, if permissible by local regulations. As such, the Rockets waited until May 18 to comply with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s phased reopening plan.
The Houston Rockets practice facility will re-open today for individual player workouts
I spoke with Coach D'Antoni this morning – he expects 5-6 players will use the gym today. #OneMission
— Cayleigh Griffin (@cayleighgriffin) May 18, 2020
For now, NBA facilities are only open on a limited basis for individual player workouts under strict physical distancing protocols, and not for any sort of conventional group practice. Head coaches, such as Mike D’Antoni in Houston, are not yet allowed to attend. Nonetheless, it is still a significant milestone as the league begins to ramp up operations.
The Toyota Center will officially open today for individual workouts.@HoustonRockets CEO Tad Brown shared with @cayleighgriffin how he’s kept in touch with players during this time and how many he expects in the gym today #OneMission pic.twitter.com/BBht8ymdQs
— AT&T SportsNet SW (@ATTSportsNetSW) May 18, 2020
Recent media reports have cited positive momentum for the NBA’s potential restart at a neutral location (without fans) this summer.
The exact timing of a return to traditional contact practices is unknown, though The Ringer reported on May 8 that the NBA hopes to begin formal team training camps in each of its cities by early to mid June.
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NBA teams that have either already opened their practice facilities or will be open for voluntary workouts as of Monday:
Cavaliers
Trail Blazers
Nuggets
Grizzlies
Heat
Magic
Bucks
Raptors
Hawks
Pacers
Jazz
Kings
Lakers
Clippers
Rockets
Pelicans— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) May 18, 2020