NBA owners are awaiting financial projections on lost revenues due to COVID-19 based on three primary scenarios: the financial costs of shutting down the season, restarting with no fans in the arena, or playing playoff games with fans.

The losses would be reflected in both next year's salary cap and the players' share of basketball-related income.

NBA chief financial officer J.B. Lockhart has been leading the league's effort to deliver owners what all expect to be challenging financial projections.