I'm not expecting business as usual but
I do expect billion dollar businesses to be able to adapt to downturns in market for whatever reason. That's what large businesses do.
Here is a link to the NFL's four year plan.
https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-nflpa-reach-agreement-on-covid-19-adjustments-to-cba
The NBA dates are being changed hopefully get get fans back in the stands for next season to increase revenue.
Also it gives additional time for the NBA and NBPA to evaluate the salary cap among other reasons.
I expect Sarver to do what any other billion dollar business does... adapt. If he can't compete he should sell the franchise. I can assure you there are buyers out there. Stockholders should not expect to make a profit every year. They should be in it for the long haul.
Let me say this, because a writer speculates the worst, that doesn't mean it's going to happen. I will give Sarver the benefit of the doubt for the time being but selling the Suns G-League team was not a good indicator.