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Source"The problem obviously is that because we can't test people, then we can't assure anybody's safety, whether they're basketball players or anybody else," Cuban said. "Even though we can try to take all different kinds of precautions, it's just not worth it, particularly when our guys are staying in shape and they're going outside and shooting on outdoor hoops and working out in various ways. So I just don't think the risk is worth the reward."
Cuban's concerns regarding testing -- or a lack thereof -- are shared by other franchisesfrom around the league's landscape, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, even as some teams ease back into activity. Three teams -- the Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets and Cleveland Cavaliers -- plan to re-open on May 8. More teams will also look to re-open their facility at various times, depending on local guidelines, throughout the month of May.