Spencer Dinwiddie has an idea for NBA Playoffs post-hiatus

The NBA will have to make some adjustments if it hopes to salvage 2019-20 after the hiatus. Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie has an idea.

On Thursday, NBA commissioner Adam Silver confirmed the league has not yet decided to cancel the season and the current suspension of play due to the COVID-19 outbreak is set to last 30 days.

But, if the league intends to finish off the 2019-20 season and crown a champion, adjustments will need to be made in some form or fashion. This could simply mean pushing all the games back to a later date and picking up the regular season where it left off.

Shortening the regular season schedule could be an option, as well. Jumping straight into the playoffs seems a bit radical, but this is all unprecedented.

Brooklyn Nets point guard Spencer Dinwiddie has a rather unique idea for the league. He shared his idea on Twitter on Friday:

This would certainly be a unique event that would capture the attention of all NBA fans. And, at this point, there’s no such thing as a bad idea when it comes to figuring out how to finish off 2019-20.