Smitty731 wrote:twyzted wrote:Smitty731 wrote:I can tell you with 100% certainty that the NBA did not consider playing in a bubble outside of the United States. Not sure where Iceland came from, but that wasn't a thing.
I can also tell you that only three sites were under any sort of serious consideration: Walt Disney World, Las Vegas and Houston. Houston came in too late and Las Vegas had way too many concerns to be worked through. What landed the NBA at WDW is that WDW is private property and can restrict access far easier than anywhere else can.
It was in the news over here. They did contact the basketball association over hereiceland had the opportunity to be the center of the NBA league's return to basketball after COVID-19.
As with other professional teams in the United States, the NBA has looked for ways to get the race back after suspending because of corona virus.
The conclusion is almost clear that the NBA team will probably play in the Disney park in Florida State.
According to Sports Department sources, formal discussions took place between the NBA's defending team and the Basketball Association of Iceland.
The NBA was considering bringing their teams to the country and playing some of the remaining games here. That would have meant that the team had come to Iceland with all their players, employees and coaches and stayed in Icelandic hotels.
Hannes S. Jónsson, chairman of the KKÍ, confirmed in a conversation with the Sports Department that formal communication had taken place between the union and the NBA. He did not want to comment on the matter otherwise.
NBA manager Adam Silver is a forward-thinking and innovative guy. It was he who participated in the talks with the Basketball Association of Iceland.
The relationship between Iceland and the NBA has been very good over the years. Channel 2 was one of the first television stations in the world outside the United States to broadcast live from the NBA.
David Stern, who is considered by many to be the most important manager of the NBA, was a admirer of iceland and he and Einar Bollason, who announced NBA games in previous years on Icelandic television, were in good contact.
The idea of continuing the game in the NBA has revolved around the teams staying in similar places in the so-called "bubble". The idea of having the "bubble" in Iceland was formally debated, but in the end the NBA board decided not to go beyond the US.
Heres a link to the article its in icelandic but google will translate it but the text above is google translated article. I fixed some wording in it so it would be easier to understand.
I dont know how serious those discussion were but i highly doubt the chairman would lie about this.
They may have reached out to the NBA, but so did about 25 other places. The NBA may have politely listened to their proposal. But the NBA did not seriously consider it, nor did they reach out.
I'd put this about somewhere as close to being taken serious as the idea of playing on cruise ships was.
Ok fair enough maybe the icelandic bball association reached out, this was the only link i found about this when i googled it earlier. I just find it odd that adam silver was involved if this was them reaching out to nba.
I found a topic about this on facebook group and a guy who seems to be connected to nba people said that this was true. But i it doesnt matter either way.
But where could one find that podcast i saw someone ask you about in another reply?































