jmr07019 wrote:Fencer reregistered wrote:I don't know exactly how many people need to come into close proximity for a basketball team to train. Players, coaches, trainers, chefs, various kinds of grunts. I'd guess it's 50-100 per team. If ANY of those people are infected, should the team be allowed to participate in games? If the answer is "no", then we're not getting a restart any time soon.
If the season resumes teams would have to accept that it isn't business as usual. Every star isn't going to be able to bring his own personal trainer, nutritionist, chef, etc. You might be looking at 1 chef for multiple teams. There's no reason a team needs 100 people to play a game. You need your 15 man roster, your coaches, and training staff. The training staff doesn't need to be more than 10 people. Owner and GM get to attend to. I know they're pampered millionaires but come onnnn. The rest of the country / world is sacrificing you're telling me NBA players can't?
If the season resumes then coaches, trainers, nutritionists and so on will have tougher jobs than usual, due to the lockdown/layoff. Slashing those people's numbers is not a good idea. If saving the postseason requires very unfair competition of very erratic quality with a very high chance of injury, why even bother? To some extent those factors will surely be present, but if they can't be sufficiently minimized, the whole effort should be called off.



















