Basketball: the NBA and the Endesa League will resume their competitions with spectacular final stages in Orlando and Valencia
The North American Basketball League, the NBA, will resume in Orlando from July 31 in a special format similar to a World Cup. The venue for the matches, training sessions and where the teams will be hosted will be the Disney World Resort sports complex. For its part, the Liga Endesa League will also hold a special final phase in Valencia from June 17 with 33 games scheduled over 15 days.
After being the first major league to decide to suspend the season provisionally during the first days of the Covid-19 pandemic in early March, the NBA has just presented the plan with which it intends to recover the season and have a winner. The idea has raised huge expectations as it will be about playing with 22 teams at the end of the regular season at the Walt Disney World Resort (Orlando) from July 31.
For its part, the Liga Endesa (the First Division of Spanish basketball) will also resume its competition with 12 teams that will be divided into two groups and will face a total of 33 matches in 15 days -including playoffs for the title- to meet the winner's name. In this case, the competition will resume on June 17 and all matches will be played in Valencia.