The NBA is weighing return-to-play options that could see teams playing in one or two centralized locations, according to The New York Times' Marc Stein.
Stein reports the cities of Orlando and Las Vegas "are still vying for games," and the league is mulling having teams hold training camps at their practice facilities before heading off to game sites to resume the season.
The idea of teams playing in a "bubble city" at either Walt Disney World in Orlando or MGM Resorts on the Las Vegas Strip has been previously floated.