The NBA issued a slated of "guidelines" for the league's pre-draft process during the coronavirus outbreak on Monday, according to The Athletics' Shams Charania.
NBA teams will be "prohibited from conducting more than two hours of virtual meetings with a player in a week," per Charania. They will reportedly not be able to speak with any prospect for more than four hours total.
All meetings with potential draft picks will be held virtually, per Charania. In-person workouts are not permitted, as are requests for live video.
The NBA suspended play indefinitely on March 11.