Published 19:20 IST, December 21st 2020
NBA to move away from virtual fans? League to focus on allowing fans back into arenas
According to recent reports, the NBA might let go of their popular virtual fans from the NBA bubble as the league looks to host fans at venues.
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With the NBA pre-season wrapped up, the league is looking to resume the 2020-21 season as normally as they can amid the COVID-19 crisis. With the sports on a halt for months, the league had to resume their activities as soon as they could, hoping to reduce their loss. However, the league will have to compromise, which includes allowing limited or no fans to games.
NBA virtual fans to not be a part of the 2020-21 season?
“What we’re more focused on is having the fans back and being present and creating opportunities for flexibility,” said Sara Zuckert – the NBA's head of next-generation telecasts – while talking to USA TODAY Sports. She explained that it will be different for every city, as the "LED boards are certainly not conducive in many ways to have fans present". While the idea might not be ruled out, variations will be seen as per the team.
While a setup can be made, it will depend on every team's capabilities, as at the bubble, only a handful of venues were used. “We were looking at different opportunities and different markets that had flexibility for when fans do return,” Zuckert added. They acknowledged that the virtual fans system was popular, and are "looking at new ways for future development that could allow fans to watch together even if they’re not necessarily visible on the telecast.”
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Will there be NBA fans in stadium? Which NBA teams will allow fans?
As of now, the league is not sure which team can or cannot host fans during their games at home. However, that does not alter the league's decision to move away from the virtual fans introduced at the bubble. With the season beginning on December 22, the league wants to include fans, hoping to make up for the revenue they will lose.
Teams which will allow a handful of fans:
- Houston Rockets
- Utah Jazz
- New Orleans Pelicans
- Orlando Magic
- Memphis Grizzlies
- Toronto Raptors (In Tampa)
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Updated 19:20 IST, December 21st 2020