Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob has a plan to help out the workers who work at the Chase Center.

With the NBA season suspended, the people who work at NBA arenas are basically out of jobs now. Lacob and the Warriors, though, will make sure the affected people will be taken care of:

“We will definitely do something, soon (to assist the workers),” Lacob said, via The San Francisco Chronicle. “We have an idea, but (we) have to make sure we can do it.”

Kevin Love, Blake Griffin, Zion Williamson and Giannis Antetokounmpo have all pledged to help out their respective arena workers. The NBA has a lot of good people in the league, that's for sure.

The Warriors just opened their new stadium this season after playing in Oakland for so long. It's unfortunate injuries to Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson and now the coronavirus have ruined the Warriors' first season at the Chase Center.

The Warriors’ new stadium seats more than 18,000 people. It is not only home to the Dubs, but also concerts and other events. Those events, though, will not take place for a while.

The Chase Center is roughly 11 miles from Oracle Arena, where the Dubs played their home games from 1971 to 2019. It has the NBA’s largest scoreboard.