The NBA is in a pretty mess in terms of Logistics. This year it will be their turn square on the calendar the games that have had to be suspended due to the health protocols imposed around the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last night the league reported that it has already started restructuring of the calendar and reported the first rescheduled matches for this first half of the competition. Likewise, he has moved some of the matches from the second half to this first, to allow more margin in the second.
Portland @ Washington will be played on February 2 (was to be played in the second half)
Washington @ Charlotte will be played on February 7 (should have been played on January 20)
Portland @ Charlotte has been postponed to the second half (was due to be played on February 7)
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These are only the first changes that the calendar has undergone this season. However, with more than 20 matches already suspended Due to possible coronavirus infections, the NBA has a hard work ahead to try to square them all.
At first the franchises thought that the All-Star break it could be used to recover games but now the league has announced its intention to play the event, making this possibility impossible.
Similarly, the NBA announced yesterday the results of tests performed to all players in the last week. Only one new positive of the 492 who have undergone the test COVID-19, showing that the league has overcome its mid-January slump.
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