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Almost '100 per cent' NBA resumes without fans - reports

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If the NBA regular season resumes, it is almost "100 per cent" the games will be played without fans present, according to reports.

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ESPN's Brian Windhorst reported the NBA will very likely mimic the plan being used in China for a potential end to the current hiatus, which began March 12.

In China, the plan for professional basketball to resume includes keeping players in a centralised, isolated location or shared hotel to limit the chance they come in contact with any infected person.

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Ideas being floated include playing all the games at a neutral site, such as Las Vegas, the Bahamas or even a college campus in the Midwest where the outbreak, to this point, has been mild, according to the report.

The idea would be to refit a casino or grand ballroom of a resort into made-for-TV events.

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LeBron James spoke out against the idea that NBA games would be played in empty arenas or without fans again on Thursday.

"If LeBron James wants to play for a championship this year he is going to have to reset his expectations," Windhorst said. "That's what China is looking at - clustering teams in a bubble where they can be protected. LeBron is the voice of the rest of the league. He is speaking with emotion the way he sees it.

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"The reality is, if the NBA comes back, at least in the short term, it's going to be in empty arenas or empty aircraft hangars where they just put down a court. That's something players are going to have to start getting their minds around."

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