Michele Roberts said that the only feasible way for the NBA to complete the 20-21 season might be to return to a completely isolated campus environment.

"If tomorrow looks like today, I don't know how we say we can do it differently," Roberts told ESPN in a phone interview Tuesday afternoon. "If tomorrow looks like today, and today we all acknowledge -- and this is not Michele talking, this is the league, together with the PA and our respective experts saying, 'This is the way to do it' -- then that's going to have to be the way to do it."

 

The NBA has gone three weeks without a positive test inside the campus with only two positives coming from players when they initially arrived.

The MLB's Miami Marlins has had an outbreak of 17 members of the tea's travel party test positive for COVID-19.

"I'm not in the Trump camp in believing it's all going to go away in two weeks, but I'm praying, praying that there will be a different set of circumstances that will allow us to play in a different way," Roberts said. "But because I don't know, all I know is what I know now. So it may be that, if the bubble is the way to play, then that is likely gonna be the way we play next season, if things remains as they are.

"I hope not. Because I'd like to think that people can live with their families. But I can only comment on what I know, and what I know is right now."