In order to maintain the NBA campus Coronavirus-free, the league had to make some regulations regarding who was allowed to enter the complex.
No, ahead of the playoffs, each player will be allowed to bring in family and "established longstanding personal friends," into the bubble.
NBA/NBPA guidelines on guests, starting after first-round of playoffs, per sources.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) August 12, 2020
Four guests per player, but can be exceeded for children.
Guests can travel on team charters following testing.
Guests will be allowed to attend games.
The memo, which the league sent to all playoff teams, said that the guests can either, quarantine in the team's market for three days, travel to Orlando, and then again for four days; or just travel directly to Orlando and quarantine seven days.
Players will also be handed only one ticket per playoff game.
Each player is allowed one ticket per playoff game for a guest -- plus an additional admission for a child (32 inches and below), per memo.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) August 12, 2020
Some people will not be eligible to go into the bubble, the league stated. "Any individual the player has not previously met in person or with whom the player has had limited in-person interactions. (For example)... known by the player only through social media or an intermediary."
Staff or business relationships...including agents, trainers, massage/physical therapists, personal chefs and tattoo artists do not qualify as eligible to go into the bubble.