Charles Barkley laid out a possible ugly scenario for the NBA postseason if it is played this summer amid the coronavirus pandemic.
FILE PHOTO: Charles Barkley, representing the 1992 United States Olympic"Dream Team" in the Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2010, speaks during the enshrinement news conference at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts August 13, 2010. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
“You’re going to have to sequester the entire team, and they are going to have to forfeit a round of the playoffs. They are going to be gone for the playoffs. “What about the people in room service? They’re going to go home every day. So it’s just a lot of unanswered questions. “I do know this, talking to my bosses at Turner: We’re going to play basketball. It’s gonna be in Florida and Vegas, or just Florida.”
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