Why NBA season starting in December should be the new normal

It’s becoming increasingly clear that the 2020-21 NBA season will not be starting on time. The current season has been suspended for the past seven weeks due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Now that reports are surfacing that the 2020 NBA Draft won’t he held until August or September, it’s almost a foregone conclusion that the start of next season will be postponed.

It’s a good thing: Let’s take the pandemic out of the equation for a bit. We have not been able to see live sports in 50 days since the NBA season was suspended. But moving forward, the idea of a season starting in December and ending in either July or August makes the most sense.

The season is already too long: As of right now, the NBA season starts up in mid October and lasts through mid June. While this new format would still be long, the dynamics are a bit different.

The sports calendar: A December start date would help the NBA maximize interest in its brand and prevent the league from going up against the NFL.

Starting up during the holidays: As noted above, Christmas Day is an unofficial NBA holiday. In fact, other sports have pretty much ceded that day to the basketball world.

Bottom line

There’s a reason why the early portion of the NBA season is not on the front burner of the sports world. Major League Baseball is just wrapping up. The NFL is getting into the middle part of the schedule.

By moving the start of the league to December, the NBA would be taking advantage of its recent success. It’s just sensible. And even if the Association is forced to do that next season because of the ongoing pandemic, Adam Silver and Co. need to make it permanent.

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