Roger Goodell (L), commissioner of the National Football League (NFL), and Adam Silver, Commissioner of the National Basketball Association (NBA), attend the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 9, 2015 in Sun Valley, Idaho. Many of the worlds wealthiest and most powerful business people from media, finance, and technology attend the annual week-long conference which is in its 33rd year. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Six major sports league commissioners are set to appear on ESPN’s SportsCenter Special ‘The Return of Sports’ to discuss resuming sports in their leagues amid the coronavirus pandemic.
ESPN is scheduled to air “The Return of Sports” on Monday, June 15 from 7-9 p.m. (MDT).
The following league commissioners are expected to join ESPN’s host Mike Greenberg for a virtual conference call during the special event:
ESPN will host SportsCenter Special: The Return of Sports on Monday, June 15, as the commissioners from six of the top American professional team sports leagues discuss the return to competition in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. pic.twitter.com/QB9iALBwV2
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 13, 2020
“We are living through unprecedented times in this nation and around the world, and I look forward to speaking with many of the most powerful people in the industry about the role sports can play in helping to bring about unity, healing and meaningful change,” Greenberg said in a statement.
According to ESPN, the topics for the discussion will include:
“Since sports came to a halt three months ago, we’ve all been eagerly awaiting their return,” ESPN executive vice president Stephanie Druley said in a statement. “In this SportsCenter Special, fans will hear directly from commissioners, managers and athletes about the decisions they’ve made and the challenges they’ve faced throughout this unprecedented time, and what the resumption of sports will look like over the coming weeks and months.”
“The belief is that we would not have to shut down if a single player tested positive.”
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver discusses the potential impact of a player testing positive for coronavirus as they prepare for a season restart. pic.twitter.com/0F6rL0cCI0
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) June 5, 2020
In addition to the six league commissioners the following players and coaches are expected to take part in the special:
Much of the sporting world has been on pause since the coronavirus pandemic halted play in March.
Currently, the NBA, NHL, and MLS are the only major sporting leagues in the United States with plans to restart their seasons amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"I also think that we need to be creative in terms of what the schedule looks like, what the postseason format looks like."
—@MLB commissioner Rob Manfred to @notthefakeSVP on how the upcoming season may change pic.twitter.com/F6WIlSvhVr
— ESPN (@espn) March 26, 2020
The NBA and its Players Association are currently negotiating the details of the league’s restart scheduled for late July.
The NHL will resume for the Stanley Cup Playoffs with 24 teams when situations are deemed safe enough to play later this year.
The WNBA is reportedly in talks to start play in July and have a 22-game season.
MLS will restart play with a tournament in July.
MLB and its Players Association are still negotiating terms to begin the 2020 season. Both parties have rejected offers from each other.
The NFL is currently scheduled to begin its 2020 schedule on time this fall.
The CDC has some simple recommendations, most of which are the same for preventing other respiratory illnesses or the flu:
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