NBA executives are prepared for a "heavily reduced pre-draft process" due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Jonathan Givony of ESPN.

The draft is currently scheduled for June 25th. June 3rd is the deadline for underclassman to withdraw their eligibility, though that could get pushed back.

Scouting trips will be heavily limited by risks associated with the virus, leading to an increase in watching available video.

Conducting medical examinations will be another factor to resolve ahead of the draft.

The league is focused on its revenue generators, according to one executive, making decisions surrounding the draft a lower priority.

"The draft is the last thing on their list. We saw it in the collective bargaining agreement negotiations in 2016. They never even got to [the draft]. Revenue drivers will come first, and then we'll see what happens with the draft after all that gets figured out," said an executive.