
New Jersey Now Allowing Sports Teams to Return to Training and Competition
Let’s go:
UPDATE: Professional sports teams in NJ may return to training and even competition – if their leagues choose to move in that direction. We have been in constant discussions with teams about necessary protocols to protect the health and safety of players, coaches, and personnel. pic.twitter.com/yMrCFtSyqY
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) May 26, 2020
The Sixers play in Philly but train in Camden, so one would assume that they’re now green-lighted to resume practice facility operations as long as the NBA is cool with it. Same thing with the Flyers’ Skate Zone.
Regardless, it’s a great sign, because if a mid-Atlantic blue state like New Jersey is moving forward in this department, then it bodes well for a return to sports sooner rather than later. New York is also allowing sports to resume and most of the southern states have already lifted restrictions.
We’re getting closer.
EDIT –
Here’s confirmation from the Sixers:
Following today’s announcement by Gov. Murphy, the Philadelphia 76ers Training Complex in Camden, New Jersey will begin a phased reopening tomorrow for voluntary, individual workouts. Players and essential staff will adhere to strict safeguards in accordance with NBA guidelines. pic.twitter.com/DI3G0vfNYg
— Philadelphia 76ers (@sixers) May 26, 2020