Coronavirus causes NBA to suspend season after Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert reportedly tests positive
The NBA has suspended its season until further notice due to the outbreak of the coronavirus.
The league announced the decision Wednesday after a player for the Utah Jazz, Rudy Gobert, tested positive for coronavirus.
Gobert’s positive test was reported before the Jazz’s game Wednesday against the Oklahoma City Thunder, and the game was then postponed. Gobert was not in the area Wednesday.
The league announced the decision Wednesday after a player for the Utah Jazz, Rudy Gobert, tested positive for coronavirus.
Gobert’s positive test was reported before the Jazz’s game Wednesday against the Oklahoma City Thunder, and the game was then postponed. Gobert was not in the area Wednesday.
Utah
Jazz center Rudy Gobert reportedly has tested positive for coronavirus,
and the NBA responded Wednesday night by suspending its season until
further notice.
The
news followed a bizarre scene in Oklahoma City, where the Thunder-Jazz
game was delayed minutes before tipoff and then postponed.
Starting
lineups for the Jazz-Thunder game were announced, but after the game
officials conferred, the teams were sent backto the locker rooms and the
officials left the court.
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