SantaClaraHawk
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Clubs can make what decisions are ok by the league, but the counties/state could still shut things down if things were deemed especially bad even if said team had sold seats and invested heavily into having the game.
So, for example, if the Rams had ended up playing this game at home this year, neither the state of California nor the county of LA would really care if the Rams had sold 7,500 game tickets--not when 1 in 3 Angelenos are estimated to have had, or have, covid-19.
The Hawks have to go by what they think Inslee would do, which in that situation would be closer to Newsom's "abundance of caution" approach as opposed to that of say Desantis.
So, for example, if the Rams had ended up playing this game at home this year, neither the state of California nor the county of LA would really care if the Rams had sold 7,500 game tickets--not when 1 in 3 Angelenos are estimated to have had, or have, covid-19.
The Hawks have to go by what they think Inslee would do, which in that situation would be closer to Newsom's "abundance of caution" approach as opposed to that of say Desantis.