LeBron James refused to play games without fans in the stands amid coronavirus concerns
Lebron James rejected the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) proposal that could ban fans from attending games in an effort to prevent further spread of the coronavirus.
The organization released a memo on Friday to all of its 30 teams that they open to the possibility of playing games in empty arenas, which James flatly rejected when speaking to reporters Friday night at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
“We play games without the fans?” James asked a reporter who described the memo. “That’s impossible. I ain’t playing if I ain’t got the fans in the crowd. That’s who I play for. If I show up to an arena and there ain’t no fans in there, I ain’t playing. They can do what they want to do.”
The memo, which was obtained by The Athletic and ESPN, said that attendees for the games would be limited to only ” essential staff ,” which would also ban members of the media and most arena employees.
Kemba Walker of the Boston Celtics said it “would be terrible ” to play for no fans.
The virus had infected more than 200,000 people worldwide. There were at least 239 cases and 15 deaths identified in the United States.
The NBA’s proposal came as countries including Italy, Japan, and South Korea , where sporting events have been canceled or games have been played in empty venues , are responding to the spreading outbreak.
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The International Olympic Committee has been closely monitoring the virus spread ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, which could still be canceled .
The NBA recommends players use fist-bumps instead of high-fives when greeting fans, and not to take pens, basketballs, or jerseys to sign autographs.