After a successful 81-day marathon to finish off the 2019-20 NBA season inside the Orlando bubble with zero COVID-19 cases, the league is now loosening its reigns on in-person evaluations between teams and draft-eligible players. Before, everything was going to virtual, with players providing workout videos, virtual interviews and drills, and medical exams performed in the nearest NBA market to them.
Now, beginning from October 16 trough November 16, teams will be allowed to perform up to ten in-person interviews (no more than two per player) of up to 4 1⁄2 hours per visit for the purpose of player evaluations, interviews, and medical examinations.