Back in US: NBA halts all games until further notice.

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After taking the initial step to play games in empty arenas, the NBA issued a statement on Wednesday night that all games will be suspended until further notice after a Utah Jazz player, reportedly Rudy Gobert, tested positive for the coronavirus. The G-League has also suspended play. The games will be suspended for at least two weeks, per Tim Reynolds of the Associated Press. 

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban made it known that teams are still allowed to practice, but are not supposed to have visitors from out of town. In addition, per a report from Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, teams who played the Jazz in the last 10 days have been told to self-quarantine. That includes the Cleveland CavaliersNew York KnicksBoston CelticsDetroit PistonsToronto Raptors and Oklahoma City Thunder. 

The NBA announced that a player on the Utah Jazz has preliminarily tested positive for COVID-19. The test result was reported shortly prior to the tip-off of Wednesday’s game between the Jazz and Oklahoma City Thunder at Chesapeake Energy Arena. At that time, Wednesday’s game was canceled. The affected player was not in the arena.
 
The NBA is suspending game play following the conclusion of Wednesday’s schedule of games until further notice. The NBA will use this hiatus to determine next steps for moving forward in regard to the coronavirus pandemic.  

Prior to the Thunder-Jazz game on Wednesday, it was reported that Gobert — who was not at the arena — and Emmanuel Mudiay were out with an illness. Once the infected Jazz player’s (Gobert) diagnosis was confirmed, the game was officially postponed with both Jazz and Thunder players being quarantined, per Tony Jones of The Athletic

Later Wednesday night, the Jazz released a statement:

This morning a player on the Utah Jazz tested negative for influenza, strep throat and an upper respiratory infection. The individual’s symptoms diminished over the course of today, however, in a precautionary measure, an in consultation and cooperation with NBA medical staff and Oklahoma health officials, the decision was made to test for COVID-19.

A preliminary positive result came back right before tip-off of the Utah Jazz-Oklahoma City game. Subsequently, the decision was correctly made by the NBA to postpone that game. When it was determined that the individual would be tested, we immediately informed the league office. The health and safety of our players, our organization, those throughout our league, and all those potentially impacted by this situation are paramount in our discussions.

We are working closely with the CDC, Oklahoma and Utah state officials and the NBA to determine how to best move forward as we gather more information. The individual is currently in the care of health officials in Oklahoma City. In coordination with the NBA and state officials, we will provide updates at the appropriate time.  

This has all escalated very quickly as news on the worldwide spread of the virus has become increasingly dire. On Monday, it was announced that the NBA would be limiting locker room access to only essential team personnel — including coaches, front office executives, basketball and PR staff — before and after games. Additionally, creating six to eight feet of space between the players and media members during availability sessions outside of team locker rooms became a mandate. 

The Golden State Warriors became the first team to take the next step, announcing on Wednesday that the team would play its home games without fans in attendance, in accordance with the San Francisco Health Office’s order prohibiting groups of 1,000 or more people at events. Golden State’s game against the Nets on Thursday night was set to be the first empty-arena game, and it was widely expected that other teams would soon follow suit. 

The fact that Gobert is the first confirmed NBA player — at least reportedly — to have contracted the coronavirus is exponentially more worrisome, or at least eerie, given Gobert’s actions on Monday night. Obviously not knowing he had the virus at the time, Gobert thought it would be funny to make a point of touching all the microphones and recorders that were sitting on the podium at his media availability. 

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On Monday, Rudy Gobert made a point of touching all the microphones and recorders at his media availability. Tonight, he tested positive for COVID-19.

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This obviously looks really bad in hindsight, and now you start to do the math. When did Gobert contract the virus? How many people, inside and outside the NBA, has he come into contact with in the meantime? Consider this information:

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The Kings and Pelicans appear to have an issue here at the Golden 1 Center: Courtney Kirkland, one of the refs on the docket tonight, was part of the crew for Monday night’s game between the Jazz and Toronto.3,34810:15 PM – Mar 11, 2020Twitter Ads info and privacy1,354 people are talking about this

In the end, the NBA ultimately decided to cancel the game between the Kings and Pelicans. The league issued a statement: 

The National Basketball Association game between the New Orleans Pelicans and Sacramento Kings scheduled for tonight at Golden 1 Center has been canceled. The game was canceled out of an abundance of caution because one of the referees assigned to work in the game also worked a Utah Jazz game earlier this week. Earlier tonight, the NBA announced that a player on the Utah Jazz has preliminarily tested positive for COVID-19.  

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