With the NBA’s return-to-play format inviting more than two-thirds of the league to finish the 2019-20 season in Orlando, the eight teams left out of the season’s resumption, including the New York Knicks, are looking for some competition.
According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, among the rumored proposals are voluntary OTAs alongside the teams training in Orlando and summer league-esque training camps within regional bubbles.
Without an invite, the eight teams representing the league’s bottom tier will be without regulated team activities for nine months, which is the basis of the proposal.