MIAMI — The NBA is adopting a tougher policy regarding masks, telling teams in a memo on Monday that players on the active roster will have to wear the face coverings in the bench area until they enter games.
The memo was obtained by The Associated Press
Among the new rules, which take effect Tuesday: Players who are dressed for games and eligible to participate must wear a face mask until they enter the game; all players and coaches must wear face masks when outside the team environment if they are around other players and coaches; and players must report the names of any private trainer, therapist, chiropractor or other specialist they work with outside of the team facility.
It’s the latest update to a plan the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association are continuing to evaluate, especially lately, given the continued uptick in cases following the holiday season. If players are working with trainers or therapists away from the team facility, they’re also being reminded to wear masks and take all possible precautions.
Regarding the updated mask rules, a player who comes out of a game is not required — but strongly recommended, the league said — to put on a mask after returning to the bench area. The rules reset at halftime; players who aren’t in the game to start the third quarter need to wear masks until going into the game.
Inactive players have been required to wear masks for the duration of the game, and that rule remains unchanged. Coaches also are mandated to wear masks while on the sideline, another rule that remains in place.
The league also told teams on Monday it has increased the maximum travel party size by one. It’s now 46 people, with the change being made so teams can add a staffer tasked with handling contact-tracing requirements during road trips.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.