The NBPA also confirmed it had agreed to a reduced length 72-game regular season.
Nonetheless, the season will arrive earlier than many anticipated.
The final game of the 2020 NBA Finals came on October 11 from within a bio-secure bubble at Walt Disney World in Orlando, after a four month mid-season delay due to Covid-19.
Complications
“I wouldn’t expect to see him [James] there, I wouldn’t expect to see him for the first month of the season,” Green said. “He’ll probably be working out with us, he’ll probably do some playing. But I just don’t expect guys to want to be there or show up willingly.”
He added: “It might be different in about two weeks.”
“To do a long season like we had, regardless of how long we had in between, we still finished at a date and to start up a month-and-a-half later, or two months later, is tough.
“But we will show up for work, so don’t take it out of context, and I’ll speak no more on it, but we hope that we get a little more time to relax and rest and give our bodies a chance to recover before we start back up again.”
Green makes a fair point though.
The eight teams which did not enter the NBA Bubble have not played since either March 10 or 11. If they were to play on the opening night, each team would be playing its first game for nearly 290 days.
Another variable for teams is the NBA Draft.
The 2019 NBA Draft took place on June 20 2019 before the season began later that year on October 22.
Previous years followed a similar pattern.
In contrast, the 2020 NBA Draft will take place on November 18, theoretically meaning rookies will have just 34 days to do this.
It is not yet clear how many, if any, preseason games will take place.