A source has to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski that, during today’s conference call with the board of governors for the National Basketball Association, the vote was passed to restart the 2019-2020 NBA season. The abbreviated season will take place on Walt Disney World property, with the games being played at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex.

According to sources, “The plan includes 13 Western Conference teams and nine Eastern Conference teams, eight regular-season games, a possible play-in tournament for the eighth seed, and playoffs.”

The season, according to reports, will resume on July 31st, with twenty-two teams being invited to participate in the season’s resumption arriving in Orlando on July 7th. Up to seven games could be played each day once the season restarts.

According to the proposed plan, players and coaches will be required to maintain social distancing, and players will be subject to daily testing for COVID-19. If a player tests positive for the coronavirus, he will be quarantined and treated as an individual.

The NBA season was suspended on March 11th, after Rudy Gobert of the Utah Jazz tested positive for COVID-