Orlando and Disney World Emerge as Leading Candidate for Restart of 2019-20 NBA Season and This Seems Perfect

The NBA season could start up again in Disney World
The NBA season could start up again in Disney World / Jeenah Moon/Getty Images

Disney World is often billed as the most magical place on Earth, and there is a chance that it becomes the most wondrous attraction in the sports world for a brief period.

As things grow more optimistic in the sports world (baseball excluded), the NBA is considering using locations at Disney World and the city of Orlando as a whole as a location for the league's return in the summer, per Shams Charania of The Athletic.

In addition to Disney World, there is a chance Orlando's Amway Center is used for some games, as Florida governor Ron DeSantis has welcomed sports teams to play parts of their season in the Sunshine State.

Playing in Orlando is by no means a done deal, however, as the NBA is considering several different cities as the league's temporary home. Las Vegas has been mentioned as a potential bubble city for the NBA, as has Houston, given how both of those states have fewer per capita coronavirus cases than Florida.

The NBA crowning a champion with Splash Mountain lingering in the background might be an unusual sight, but this entire proposal could mean that the NBA is working towards returning to action as soon as next month.

Is it perfect? Of course not. But you can't have a season plan without a clear location, and the NBA seems to be leaning towards a very isolated spot with the fewest distractions.