ReasonablySober wrote:...
Because the health of everyone involved is more important? You can't believe anyone is rooting for that?
I see three health-related factors:
1. Location Orlando: unfavorable, given that Florida is hot spot.
2. Basketball proximity and exposure: Players close, breathing heavily.
3. Relative no-season, no-bubble risk. There will be risk within the bubble, and if a happy ending depends on zero cases within the bubble, the odds don't seem very good. But there is health risk for players outside the bubble as well. As team testing shows, the rate of Covid-positive players outside the bubble is non-trivial. So it's not necessarily obvious that the risk of incurring Covid is significantly higher inside the bubble than outside, or the risk of receiving inadequate care.
*factors 1 and 2 would certainly argue that playing mask-free basketball is makes the risk worse, and that housing the bubble in Orlando makes the risk worse.
*But daily testing, the 100+ page protocols manual, and the bubbling itself all work to reduce risk.
So it may be that in terms of relative risk to themselves, that players MIGHT actually be comparably safe, almost as safe, or perhaps even a bit safer in the bubble relative to living life at home?























