NBA Rumors: G League Considering Bubble In Atlanta For 2020-21 Season

A few roadblocks could prevent this plan from moving forward, however

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Nov 27, 2020

The NBA’s G League is looking for feasible ways to hold its2020-21 season as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.

So, what about a bubble?

The concept recently has gained stream, according to The New York Times’ Marc Stein, with the Atlanta area emerging as a potential location.

The catch? Teams reportedly would have to pay a $500,000 entry fee. As a result, some of the 28 teams would not be expected to participate.

Additionally, as Stein noted, some two-way players may be needed by teams for a significant portion of the NBA season, creating an additional logistical conundrum for the leagues.

With COVID-19 cases on the rise in college football, college basketball and the NFL, however, a bubble might be the only way the G League manages to safely squeeze in a season this year. The league has been on hold since mid March after the NBA announced it had indefinitely suspended its seasons due to the coronavirus.

The NBA is expected to begin its season Dec. 22 without a bubble.

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