New York:The NBA took tiny steps toward a return to normalcy last Friday, as a small number of practice facilities reopened for workouts and at least one team received permission from the league to test players and staff for the coronavirus.
LeBron James and other NBA stars including Anthony Davis and Atlanta Hawks Zion Williamson returned to isolated practice sessions.
Earlier, it was revealed Players are set to resume individual training at their respective bases from Friday as NBA looks to get back on its feet after being suspended since March in the wake of coronavirus pandemic.
The Utah Jazz are planning to be extra cautious before the facility opens it arms up for players. Earlier, their hooper Rudy Gobert became the first professional athlete in the US to test positive for the virus, which ultimately led to the suspension of the league.
“That could be within a day or two, but my best guess is it will be after May 8,” Jazz executive vice president of basketball operations Dennis Lindsey was quoted as saying by NBA.com.