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Lakers Reopen El Segundo Training Center For Players
The L.A. Lakers training center in El Segundo has reopened for individual player sessions under a strict protocol established by the NBA.

LOS ANGELES, CA — The Los Angeles Lakers training center in El Segundo has re-opened for individual player sessions under a strict protocol established by the NBA, team doctors and guidance from government health officials.
Feedback received from local government officials indicates the specialized individual player activities fall under the "rehabilitation and physical wellness" category of the Los Angeles County health order.
In late April, the NBA announced that May 8 would be the earliest day to reopen team practice facilities for player workouts. The NBA set rules to allow for safe and controlled environments for players to train that include having no more than four players in the facility at any one time and no head or assistant coaches participating.
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The league also prohibited group activities such as practices and scrimmages.
Players remain prohibited from using non-team facilities such as public health clubs, fitness centers or gyms.
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The NBA suspended play following the conclusion of play March 11 after Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for the coronavirus.
—City News Service
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