NBA coaches or other team staffers could have guests in the bubble later this month, with the league sharing final plans for such additions with teams on Tuesday. Those guests could then enter the so-called bubble at Walt Disney World on Sept. 21, about a week before the scheduled start of the NBA Finals. Some players were able to bring family into the bubble — following quarantines and other health certifications — starting on Aug. 31. Other coaches, such as Denver’s Michael Malone and Miami’s Erik Spoelstra, have spoken out publicly about their hope that the league would allow team staff to have the opportunity to bring family into the bubble. And as is the case with player guests, including children, none of the staff guests will be able to leave the NBA’s bubble.
Source: Fox News September 08, 2020 18:22 UTC