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In our current state I think it's actually easier to have tournaments than a league season. When you have a tournament, teams play at their own risk for a weekend and that's that. NBA bubble is essentially a prolonged tournament but obviously with infinitely more resources on testing.Let's hope the seasons are a go, they all have teams to play on, and depending on their ages, that college programs can scout the 21s and 22s.
Big rosters are great for clubs, not so great for players. I know there are injuries to consider but carrying rosters that are too big fosters bad team chemistry.
I would say power up California - come up with a safe and responsible way to have a season. There are tournaments being held in Texas, Utah, and New Jersey (of all places). Teams are attending pre season mini camps in Oklahoma. AND, this statement is not designed to spur a stupid, waste of time political discussion.
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It's really difficult to plan a full league season. Let's say in week #1 Team A plays Team B, and in week #2 Team A plays Team C, and Team B plays Team D. What happens to week #3 if someone on Team A tested positive? Four games would possibly need to be re-scheduled. MLB with all their resources can barely keep a season going. Miami played only 3 games so far while Atlanta in the same division already played 10 games.
As far as kids getting dropped mid-season, our clubs' player contracts (two different clubs) actually spelled out something like ".........you will join Coach Smith's League XYZ team in the 20xx season...........and player will not be dropped during the season for a more talented player........"