As 22 NBA teams prepare to report to Florida to resume the regular season, the league has yet to figure out what to do with the eight teams left out of the Orlando bubble.
And based on recent reports, there may be conflicting opinions between the league and those eight teams — creating doubt as to whether the teams will do anything at all.
According to The Athletic's Sam Amick, some of the teams in the so-called "Delete Eight" are pushing for a site where all eight teams can train together and potentially play in televised games. Per the report, Cleveland, Detroit and Atlanta are among the most vocal teams in pushing for a secondary camp.
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