Dr. Anthony Fauci Praises NBA Return Strategy As "Quite Creative"


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Dr. Anthony Fauci praises the return strategy of the NBA as “quite creative.”

The Head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci says the NBA’s strategy of resuming play will be “quite successful.” Fauci spoke about the league’s plan in an interview with The Stadium.

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“I actually have looked at that plan and it is really quite creative,” Fauci said. “What they are really trying to do, and I think they might very well be quite successful with it, is to create a situation where it is as safe as it possibly could be for the players by creating this bubble — essentially testing everybody, make sure that you start with a baseline of everybody being negative and trying to make sure there is no influx into that cohort of individuals and do a tournament-type play.”

“They really wanted to make sure that the safety of the players, and the people associated with the players, was paramount,” Fauci said.

The NBA is planning to return on July 30, with 22 teams competing in Orlando Florida. Games will take place entirely in the Wide World of Sports Complex.

“For the people who are thirsting for basketball, who love basketball, the way I do, it’s something that I think is a sound plan,” Fauci said.

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Dr. Anthony Fauci praises the return strategy of the NBA as “quite creative.”

The Head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci says the NBA’s strategy of resuming play will be “quite successful.” Fauci spoke about the league’s plan in an interview with The Stadium.

Anthony Fauci, NBA, ReturnAlex Wong / Getty Images

“I actually have looked at that plan and it is really quite creative,” Fauci said. “What they are really trying to do, and I think they might very well be quite successful with it, is to create a situation where it is as safe as it possibly could be for the players by creating this bubble — essentially testing everybody, make sure that you start with a baseline of everybody being negative and trying to make sure there is no influx into that cohort of individuals and do a tournament-type play.”

“They really wanted to make sure that the safety of the players, and the people associated with the players, was paramount,” Fauci said.

The NBA is planning to return on July 30, with 22 teams competing in Orlando Florida. Games will take place entirely in the Wide World of Sports Complex.

“For the people who are thirsting for basketball, who love basketball, the way I do, it’s something that I think is a sound plan,” Fauci said.

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