The NBA plans not to have fans in games if the 2019/20 season resumes, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.

Per Wojnarowski, the league intends to not have games in arenas, but instead it’s looking at the teams’ practice facilities or G League facilities.

“The league, more than gate receipts ultimately, it’s getting the games on television. Whether it’s the regional networks and then the national deals that Turner, ESPN.

Getting games in the postseason on TV and to that end, knowing that it is ‘likely’, ‘possible’, ‘certain’, wherever you want to fall on it, that if the games resume, they will ‘probably’ do so without fans in the arena, at least initially.

The league is open to not having these games in arenas, whether it’s a Staples Center or Barclays in Brooklyn or Oklahoma City. Wherever traditional arenas their teams play in.

They’re looking at the practice facilities or the G League facilities where you wouldn’t have the backdrop of a cavernous empty arena on television.

And it would be an environment where the TV sight-lines might be better. They can do some creative things in that way,” Wojnarowski said, as transcribed by Real GM.

The league has suspended the season for at least 30 days due to the outbreak of the coronavirus.