Report: NBA Tells Teams To Prepare To Play Games Without Fans In Attendance Due To Coronavirus, If Necessary

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The NBA is being proactive as coronavirus continues to spread across the United States. According to The Athletic's Shams Charania, the league has sent a memo to teams telling them to prepare to play games without fans, should it come to that.

Nothing is set in stone at this point but Charania says teams have been told to identify "essential staff" that would be necessary to still play games. The difference being, the stands would be empty.

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