Thu Mar 19 2020 | 20:39 | NBA shuttering facilities, as more teams face positive tests | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Kevin Love | PF | Cavaliers | Free Agent |
| | | Marcus Smart | SG | Celtics | Free Agent |
The number of known coronavirus cases within the NBA doubled to 14 on Thursday, when Marcus Smart of the Boston Celtics pleaded with people to take social distancing more seriously and the league ordered all teams to shutter their training facilities indefinitely.Smart revealed that he tested positive and the Los Angeles Lakers said two of their players tested positive as well, bringing the number of players who have acquired the virus to 10. The Philadelphia 76ers said three members of their organization tested positive and the Denver Nuggets said someone within their franchise was positive as well.The 76ers and Nuggets did not say if the affected people were players, coaches or other staff.“I’ve had no symptoms and I feel great,” Smart said on Twitter. “But the younger generation in our country MUST self distance. This is not a joke. Not doing so is selfish. Together we can beat this, but we must beat it together by being apart for a short while.”The league wants its teams to keep distance... [ More] |
Thu Mar 19 2020 | 20:09 | NBA shuttering facilities, as more teams face positive tests | Jimmy Butler | SF | Heat | Free Agent |
| | | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Kevin Love | PF | Cavaliers | Free Agent |
| | | Marcus Smart | SG | Celtics | Free Agent |
The NBA has told its teams to close their training and practice facilities to all players and staff starting Friday, a development that came on a day where four more teams revealed they have had players or staff test positive for the coronavirus.The Los Angeles Lakers said Thursday that two of their players tested positive, and Marcus Smart of the Boston Celtics said he tested positive as well. Those revelations came after the Philadelphia 76ers said three members of their organization and the Denver Nuggets said someone within their franchise also tested positive.The Lakers, 76ers and Nuggets all opted to not identify those who tested positive. The 76ers and Nuggets also did not reveal if the positive tests were linked to a player, coach or another level of staff.Smart said he waited five days for his test results.“I've been self-quarantined since the test, thank goodness," Smart said on Twitter. “COVID-19 must be taken with the highest level of seriousness. I know it's a #1 priority for... [ More] |
Thu Mar 19 2020 | 18:29 | NBA telling teams to keep players, staff out of facilities | Jimmy Butler | SF | Heat | Free Agent |
| | | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Kevin Love | PF | Cavaliers | Free Agent |
The NBA has told its teams to close its training and practice facilities to all players and staff starting Friday, saying the shuttering will last indefinitely in the latest response to the coronavirus pandemic.The league told teams of the new directive in a memo sent Thursday afternoon, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press. As recently as Monday, the NBA was telling teams that individual workouts could take place using what the league called the “one player, one coach, one basket" rule.Now, that's not even permitted. If players are going to work out during the league's shutdown, they'll have to do it at home or some other private facility.The NBA said it was updating the guidelines “in light of the rapidly-developing coronavirus situation, and consistent with evolving advice from health experts regarding how to promote individual and public health while minimizing the spread of the virus." It further recommended that players “should take aggressive measures to avoid contact... [ More] |
Thu Mar 19 2020 | 15:39 | Inside the week that has left the NBA and NHL shut down | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Frank Kaminsky | PF | Suns | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Wood | C | Pistons | Free Agent |
It has been just one week.That’s all. Just one full week since Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19, just one full week since the NBA became the first of the North American pro sports leagues to suspend operations, one week since sports essentially stopped.The NHL quickly followed the NBA’s lead and suspended play. Major League Soccer and Major League Baseball shuttered as well. Golf lasted a day before deciding it couldn’t still play, and auto racing screeched to a halt before the weekend. The NCAA basketball tournaments were called off and college sports for the entirety of the academic year soon followed.The situation, when it comes to the pro sports at least, is different for the NBA and NHL. The playoffs were looming, roughly a month or so away. They’re on hold now, just like virtually everything else in the world, and the only opponent for the best basketball and hockey teams on the planet is an invisible foe called COVID-19 — the coronavirus, a pandemic that... [ More] |
Thu Mar 19 2020 | 15:09 | NBA telling teams to keep players, staff out of facilities | Jimmy Butler | SF | Heat | Free Agent |
| | | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Kevin Love | PF | Cavaliers | Free Agent |
The NBA has told its teams to close its training and practice facilities to all players and staff starting Friday, saying the shuttering will last indefinitely in the latest response to the coronavirus pandemic.The league told teams of the new directive in a memo sent Thursday afternoon, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press. As recently as Monday, the NBA was telling teams that individual workouts could take place using what the league called the “one player, one coach, one basket" rule.Now, that's not even permitted. If players are going to work out during the league's shutdown, they'll have to do it at home or some other private facility.The NBA said it was updating the guidelines “in light of the rapidly-developing coronavirus situation, and consistent with evolving advice from health experts regarding how to promote individual and public health while minimizing the spread of the virus." It further recommended that players “should take aggressive measures to avoid contact... [ More] |
Thu Mar 19 2020 | 14:39 | Inside the week that has left the NBA and NHL shut down | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Frank Kaminsky | PF | Suns | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Wood | C | Pistons | Free Agent |
It has been just one week.That’s all. Just one full week since Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19, just one full week since the NBA became the first of the North American pro sports leagues to suspend operations, one week since sports essentially stopped.The NHL quickly followed the NBA’s lead and suspended play. Major League Soccer and Major League Baseball shuttered as well. Golf lasted a day before deciding it couldn’t still play, and auto racing screeched to a halt before the weekend. The NCAA basketball tournaments were called off and college sports for the entirety of the academic year soon followed.The situation, when it comes to the pro sports at least, is different for the NBA and NHL. The playoffs were looming, roughly a month or so away. They’re on hold now, just like virtually everything else in the world, and the only opponent for the best basketball and hockey teams on the planet is an invisible foe called COVID-19 — the coronavirus, a pandemic that... [ More] |
Thu Mar 19 2020 | 14:39 | NBA telling teams to keep players, staff out of facilities | Jimmy Butler | SF | Heat | Free Agent |
| | | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Kevin Love | PF | Cavaliers | Free Agent |
The NBA has told its teams to close its training and practice facilities to all players and staff starting Friday, saying the shuttering will last indefinitely in the latest response to the coronavirus pandemic.The league told teams of the new directive in a memo sent Thursday afternoon, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press. As recently as Monday, the NBA was telling teams that individual workouts could take place using what the league called the “one player, one coach, one basket" rule.Now, that's not even permitted. If players are going to work out during the league's shutdown, they'll have to do it at home or some other private facility.The NBA said it was updating the guidelines “in light of the rapidly-developing coronavirus situation, and consistent with evolving advice from health experts regarding how to promote individual and public health while minimizing the spread of the virus." It further recommended that players “should take aggressive measures to avoid contact... [ More] |
Thu Mar 19 2020 | 12:59 | Inside the week that has left the NBA and NHL shut down | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Frank Kaminsky | PF | Suns | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Wood | C | Pistons | Free Agent |
It has been just one week.That’s all. Just one full week since Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19, just one full week before the NBA became the first of the North American pro sports leagues to suspend operations, one week since sports essentially stopped.The NHL quickly followed the NBA’s lead and suspended play. Major League Soccer and Major League Baseball shuttered as well. Golf lasted a day before deciding it couldn’t still play, and auto racing screeched to a halt before the weekend. The NCAA basketball tournaments were called off and college sports for the entirety of the academic year soon followed.The situation, when it comes to the pro sports at least, is different for the NBA and NHL. The playoffs were looming, roughly a month or so away. They’re on hold now, just like virtually everything else in the world, and the only opponent for the best basketball and hockey teams on the planet is an invisible foe called COVID-19 — the coronavirus, a pandemic that... [ More] |
Wed Mar 18 2020 | 21:09 | Silver says NBA will consider many ideas if play can resume | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | James Harden | SG | Rockets | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Wood | C | Pistons | Free Agent |
The NBA is considering an idea where some players would be quarantined or isolated for purposes of being able to compete against one another and provide basketball fans with some sort of diversion from the coronavirus pandemic.NBA Commissioner Adam Silver revealed that notion as one of several items under consideration by the league right now during the shutdown caused by the pandemic. Silver made the comments in a televised interview on ESPN.“Maybe it’s for a giant fundraiser or just for the collective good of the people,” Silver said. “You take a subset of players and is there a protocol in which they can be tested and quarantined and isolated in some way. ... People are stuck at home. They need a diversion. They need to be entertained.”Silver offered no predictions on when NBA games would resume. He said the league may, when conditions allow, resume games but without fans — a move the league was going to make last week before Utah’s Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19 and prompted... [ More] |
Wed Mar 18 2020 | 14:49 | Clippers' Terance Mann has ligament surgery on right hand | Terance Mann | SF | Clippers | Free Agent |
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles Clippers guard Terance Mann has had surgery to repair a ligament in his right hand, the team said Wednesday. The surgery was performed Tuesday. Mann was injured during a game on March 8 while on assignment with the team's G League affiliate in Ontario, California. No timetable for his return has been set.Mann has averaged 1.6 points and 1.1 assists in 35 games for the Clippers this season. The first-year guard out of Florida State played 20 games in the G League, averaging 15.4 points, 8.8 rebounds and 5.7 assists.___More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports |
Tue Mar 17 2020 | 21:59 | Durant among 4 Nets to test positive for new coronavirus | Anthony Davis | PF | Lakers | Free Agent |
| | | Pau Gasol | C | Trailblazers | Free Agent |
| | | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | LeBron James | PG | Lakers | Free Agent |
| | | Kevin Durant | SF | Nets | Free Agent |
| | | Donovan Mitchell | SG | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Wood | C | Pistons | Free Agent |
NEW YORK (AP) — Four Brooklyn Nets players, including Kevin Durant, have tested positive for the new coronavirus, bringing the total to seven known players in the NBA.The Nets did not name the players Tuesday, but Durant told The Athletic he was one of them, saying: “Everyone be careful, take care of yourself and quarantine. We're going to get through this.”The Nets announced that one player is exhibiting symptoms, while the other three are asymptomatic. All four players have been isolated and are under the care of team physicians.“The health of our players and staff is of the highest priority to the organization and the team is doing everything within its power to ensure that those affected receive the best care possible,” the Nets said in a statement.Brooklyn's most recent game was March 10 in Los Angeles against the Lakers. After the Nets announced their test results, the Lakers — who have the NBA's second-best record this season and two of the game's biggest stars in LeBron James and... [ More] |
Tue Mar 17 2020 | 20:28 | Durant among 4 Nets to test positive for new coronavirus | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Kevin Durant | SF | Nets | Free Agent |
| | | Donovan Mitchell | SG | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Wood | C | Pistons | Free Agent |
NEW YORK (AP) — Four Brooklyn Nets players, including Kevin Durant, have tested positive for the new coronavirus, bringing the total to seven known players in the NBA.The Nets did not name the players Tuesday, but Durant told The Athletic he was one of them, saying: “Everyone be careful, take care of yourself and quarantine. We're going to get through this.”The Nets announced that one player is exhibiting symptoms, while the other three are asymptomatic. All four players have been isolated and are under the care of team physicians.“The health of our players and staff is of the highest priority to the organization and the team is doing everything within its power to ensure that those affected receive the best care possible,” the Nets said in a statement.For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia. The vast... [ More] |
Tue Mar 17 2020 | 18:38 | Durant among 4 Nets to test positive for new coronavirus | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Kevin Durant | SF | Nets | Free Agent |
| | | Donovan Mitchell | SG | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Wood | C | Pistons | Free Agent |
NEW YORK (AP) — Four Brooklyn Nets players, including Kevin Durant, have tested positive for the new coronavirus, bringing the total to seven known players in the NBA.The Nets did not name the players Tuesday, but Durant confirmed he was one of them to The Athletic, saying: “Everyone be careful, take care of yourself and quarantine. We're going to get through this.”The Nets announced that one player is exhibiting symptoms, while the other three are asymptomatic. All four players have been isolated and are under the care of team physicians.“The health of our players and staff is of the highest priority to the organization and the team is doing everything within its power to ensure that those affected receive the best care possible,” the Nets said in a statement.For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia.... [ More] |
Tue Mar 17 2020 | 16:48 | Nets say 4 players test positive for new coronavirus | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Donovan Mitchell | SG | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Wood | C | Pistons | Free Agent |
NEW YORK (AP) — Four Brooklyn Nets players have tested positive for the new coronavirus, bringing the total to seven known players in the NBA.The team announced Tuesday that one player is exhibiting symptoms, while the other three are asymptomatic. All four players have been isolated and are under the care of team physicians.The Nets added that all players and members of their travel party are being asked to remain isolated and closely monitor their health.“The health of our players and staff is of the highest priority to the organization and the team is doing everything within its power to ensure that those affected receive the best care possible,” the Nets added in a statement.Brooklyn last played on March 10 in Los Angeles, beating the Lakers. The Nets were then to face the Golden State Warriors two nights later in San Francisco — a game that was to be played without fans — before the NBA season was suspended after Utah's Rudy Gobert tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.Jazz teammate... [ More] |
Tue Mar 17 2020 | 16:29 | Nets say 4 players test positive for new coronavirus | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Donovan Mitchell | SG | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Wood | C | Pistons | Free Agent |
NEW YORK (AP) — Four Brooklyn Nets players have tested positive for the new coronavirus, bringing the total to seven known players in the NBA.The team announced Tuesday that one player is exhibiting symptoms, while the other three are asymptomatic. All four players have been isolated and are under the care of team physicians.The Nets added that all players and members of their travel party are being asked to remain isolated and closely monitor their health.Brooklyn last played on March 10 in Los Angeles, beating the Lakers. The Nets were then to face the Golden State Warriors two nights later in San Francisco before the NBA season was suspended after Utah's Rudy Gobert tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.Jazz teammate Donovan Mitchell and Detroit's Christian Wood are the other players who have tested positive.For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia. The vast majority of people recover from the new virus. ___More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports |
Mon Mar 16 2020 | 22:07 | Donovan Mitchell says he still doesn't even feel sick | Stephen Curry | PG | Warriors | Free Agent |
| | | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Donovan Mitchell | SG | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Wood | C | Pistons | Free Agent |
| | | Trae Young | PG | Hawks | Free Agent |
All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell of the Utah Jazz says he showed no symptoms of being sick before testing positive for the coronavirus, and he continues to have no signs of illness since going into isolation.Mitchell, speaking to ABC’s “Good Morning America" in an interview broadcast Monday, also revealed that it “took awhile for me to kind of cool off” at Rudy Gobert, his All-Star teammate who was the first NBA player to have a positive test for the virus revealed. Gobert has said in recent days that he did not take the threat of the illness seriously.“I’m glad he’s doing OK. I’m glad I’m doing well,” said Mitchell, who did not say if he has spoken to Gobert in recent days. He has seen video updates Gobert has posted to social media updating fans about his own condition.Meanwhile, a person familiar with the situation said the league's Board of Governors scheduled a teleconference for Tuesday to share various updates with one another and likely discuss next steps. The person confirmed the... [ More] |
Mon Mar 16 2020 | 10:06 | Donovan Mitchell says he still doesn't even feel sick | Stephen Curry | PG | Warriors | Free Agent |
| | | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Donovan Mitchell | SG | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Wood | C | Pistons | Free Agent |
All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell of the Utah Jazz says he showed no symptoms of being sick before testing positive for the coronavirus, and he continues to have no signs of illness since going into isolation.Mitchell, speaking to ABC’s “Good Morning America" in an interview broadcast Monday, also revealed that it “took awhile for me to kind of cool off” at Rudy Gobert, his All-Star teammate who was the first NBA player to have a positive test for the virus revealed. Gobert has said in recent days that he did not take the threat of the illness seriously.“I’m glad he’s doing OK. I’m glad I’m doing well,” said Mitchell, who did not say if he has spoken to Gobert in recent days. He has seen video updates Gobert has posted to social media updating fans about his own condition.Mitchell said he continues to feel fine, and that the worst physical issue he’s had during this process was going through the test for COVID-19 itself. He said getting swabbed was so uncomfortable that it left him in tears.“I’m... [ More] |
Sat Mar 14 2020 | 21:46 | AP Source: Pistons' Christian Wood tests positive for virus | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Donovan Mitchell | SG | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Wood | C | Pistons | Free Agent |
Christian Wood of the Detroit Pistons has tested positive for the coronavirus, a person with direct knowledge of the situation said Saturday night.Wood is feeling fine, according to the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither the Pistons nor Wood had publicly confirmed his positive result. Wood’s diagnosis became known one week after he played against the Utah Jazz — spending much of that night matched up with Rudy Gobert, who was the first NBA player known to test positive for the virus.Utah’s Donovan Mitchell has also tested positive for the virus. It cannot be concluded that any of those three players were involved in spreading it to one another.The Pistons later confirmed that a player — they did not name Wood — tested positive Saturday and has been in self-isolation.“A player on the Detroit Pistons, who is under the care of team medical staff and in self-isolation since Wednesday night, was tested for COVID-19," the team said. “A preliminary... [ More] |
Sat Mar 14 2020 | 20:56 | AP Source: Pistons' Christian Wood tests positive for virus | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Donovan Mitchell | SG | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Wood | C | Pistons | Free Agent |
Christian Wood of the Detroit Pistons has tested positive for the coronavirus, a person with direct knowledge of the situation said Saturday night.Wood is feeling fine, according to the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither the Pistons nor Wood had publicly confirmed his positive result. Wood’s diagnosis became known one week after he played against the Utah Jazz — spending much of that night matched up with Rudy Gobert, who was the first NBA player known to test positive for the virus.Utah’s Donovan Mitchell has also tested positive for the virus. It cannot be concluded that any of those three players were involved in spreading it to one another.The Pistons later confirmed that a player — they did not name Wood — tested positive Saturday and has been in self-isolation.“A player on the Detroit Pistons, who is under the care of team medical staff and in self-isolation since Wednesday night, was tested for COVID-19," the team said. “A preliminary... [ More] |
Sat Mar 14 2020 | 16:46 | Gobert pledges $500,000 to help with relief, NBA shutdown | Giannis Antetokounmpo | PF | Bucks | Free Agent |
| | | Rudy Gobert | C | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Blake Griffin | PF | Pistons | Free Agent |
| | | Kevin Love | PF | Cavaliers | Free Agent |
| | | Khris Middleton | SF | Bucks | Free Agent |
| | | Donovan Mitchell | SG | Jazz | Free Agent |
| | | Zion Williamson | PF | Pelicans | Free Agent |
Rudy Gobert of the Utah Jazz offered the first of what he said will be “many steps” he will take to help with the coronavirus pandemic, pledging Saturday to donate more than $500,000 to relief efforts.Gobert, who was the first NBA player to test positive for COVID-19 — a diagnosis that prompted the NBA to suspend its season for at least a month — said he is giving $200,000 to part-time employees at the arena that plays host to Jazz games to help cover their lost wages.He also pledged $100,000 each to assist families affected by the pandemic in Oklahoma City, where he was when the diagnosis came, and Utah. He also is giving 100,000 Euros ($111,450 USD) to relief efforts in France, earmarking that for childcare assistance to health care workers as well as for caregivers to the elderly.“I am humbled by the tireless efforts and care of people around the globe for those affected by COVID-19, especially my own communities of Utah and France, in addition to my appreciation for the state of Oklahoma... [ More] |