The Milwaukee Bucks are going to extra lengths to make sure its players aren't coming in for workouts amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to Tim Bontemps and Tim MacMahon of ESPN, the Bucks have dismantled their weight room.

However, the team did distribute exercise equipment and weights to each player:

The Milwaukee Bucks took things a step further, dismantling their weight room and distributing exercise equipment and weights to each player, according to need and space available, particularly for players who have smaller living spaces near the arena.

NBA owners want their players to stay inside, even though it may be hard to work out. Also, using public gyms with other players isn't allowed either.

If the 2019-20 season resumes, odds are there will be like a two or three week training camp for players to get back into shape and basketball rhythm.

The Bucks had the top record in the NBA before the season was suspended. Thus far, no player on the Bucks is known to have contracted COVID-19.

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