Published: 19:19, September 11, 2020 | Updated: 17:34, June 5, 2023
Report: No NBA before Christmas Day
By Reuters

The National Basketball Association (NBA) store is seen in Beijing on Oct 9, 2019. (GREG BAKER / AFP)

The 2020-21 NBA season will not begin before Christmas Day, league officials told the Board of Governors on Thursday, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic.

The league also will move the 2020 draft, originally scheduled for June but moved to Oct 16 amid the coronavirus pandemic, to Nov 18, he tweeted.

The league also will move the 2020 draft, originally scheduled for June but moved to Oct 16 amid the coronavirus pandemic, to Nov 18, Shams Charania of The Athletic tweeted

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Still, Charania said, opening day and the draft date “remain fluid.”

By delaying the draft from October, the NBA and the players union would have additional time to amend certain aspects of the collective bargaining agreement and settle on a 2020-21 salary cap and luxury tax, ESPN reported Wednesday.

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Moving draft day also would shift the opening of free agency, currently set for Oct. 18.

The NBA is finishing the delayed 2019-20 season at the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex near Orlando.