Ujiri confident in restart, saying ‘the NBA is a seriously well-oiled machine’
The Toronto Raptors’ return to basketball has them living in an otherwise empty hotel in the Fort Myers area of Florida, a COVID-19 hotspot that has seen new cases skyrocketing.
They wake up to almost daily testing for the coronavirus before driving in staggered small groups to Alico Arena, home of the Florida Gulf Coast University Eagles, for the closest thing to a practice that’s allowed — one player and two coaches per hoop.
They return to eat in a dining room with tables widely spaced out.
“Everybody stays safe, stay put in your room, and obey the rules,” said team president Masai Ujiri. “They go to the gym, and do their practices, and come back.”