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Fri Mar 13 202017:25Mavs guard Brunson has shoulder surgery with season on holdJalen BrunsonPGMavericksFree Agent
DALLAS (AP) — With the NBA season on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic, Dallas Mavericks guard Jalen Brunson went ahead with surgery for a right shoulder injury that had sidelined him for three weeks.The team said Friday that Brunson underwent the procedure on his labrum in Dallas. There is no timetable for his return.Brunson was injured in the first quarter of a 111-107 loss at Atlanta on Feb. 22, when he was knocked to the floor on a drive to the basket.While Brunson was hoping to return, the decision to have surgery makes it less likely if NBA games resume next month. Commissioner Adam Silver said he believes the suspension of the season announced Wednesday will last at least 30 days.A two-time NCAA champion in his second season out of Villanova, Brunson is averaging 8.2 points and 3.3 assists. He has played in 57 games with 16 starts.___More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Mar 12 202023:15NBA says virus hiatus will likely last "at least" a monthStephen CurryPGWarriorsFree Agent
Rudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
Donovan MitchellSGJazzFree Agent
MIAMI (AP) — NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said Thursday night that the league’s hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic will likely last at least a month, or roughly what would have been the remainder of an uninterrupted regular season.“What we determined today is that this hiatus will be, most likely, at least 30 days," Silver said on TNT's “Inside The NBA" while making his first public comments since the league suspended play Wednesday night after Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for the coronavirus, or COVID-19. A second Jazz player, Donovan Mitchell, said Thursday that he has also tested positive.Later, in an open letter to NBA fans, Silver said “we intend to resume the season, if and when it becomes safe for all concerned."Silver did not say if the league intends for the regular season to resume or if the NBA, should it return to action, would immediately go into postseason play. It's also unclear if play will be able to resume with fans in the stands, something the... [More]
Thu Mar 12 202020:35NBA says virus hiatus will likely last "at least" a monthStephen CurryPGWarriorsFree Agent
Rudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
Donovan MitchellSGJazzFree Agent
MIAMI (AP) — NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said Thursday night that the league’s hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic will likely last at least a month, or roughly what would have been the remainder of an uninterrupted regular season.“What we determined today is that this hiatus will be, most likely, at least 30 days," Silver said on TNT's “Inside The NBA" while making his first public comments since the league suspended play Wednesday night after Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for the coronavirus, or COVID-19. A second Jazz player, Donovan Mitchell, said Thursday that he has also tested positive.Silver did not say if the league intends for the regular season to resume or if the NBA, should it return to action, would immediately go into postseason play. It's also unclear if play will be able to resume with fans in the stands, something the league's owners were willing to go without prior to Gobert's diagnosis and the escalation of the situation. The 30-day minimum hiatus... [More]
Thu Mar 12 202019:35Jazz stars Mitchell, Gobert test positive; Gobert apologizesLangston GallowaySGPistonsFree Agent
Rudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
Donovan MitchellSGJazzFree Agent
Donovan Mitchell of the Utah Jazz confirmed Thursday that he tested positive for the coronavirus, saying that he is personally dealing with the pandemic that has temporarily shut down the NBA and other major sports leagues.Later, Jazz teammate Rudy Gobert — the first NBA player to test positive, which prompted the league to suspend the season — also confirmed his status and apologized. “I was careless and make no excuse," Gobert said in an Instagram post.Mitchell's positive test was not known until early Thursday, the first full day of the NBA's hiatus. Jazz players, staff and some beat writers covering the team were tested Wednesday night in Oklahoma City, where Utah was to play the Thunder in a game that was called off moments before tipoff once word about Gobert's positive test was received.Also Thursday, the Detroit Pistons, Boston Celtics, Washington Wizards and Toronto Raptors — teams that have all recently played against Gobert, Mitchell and the Jazz — all said that they were having... [More]
Thu Mar 12 202018:25Jazz stars Mitchell, Gobert test positive; Gobert apologizesLangston GallowaySGPistonsFree Agent
Rudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
Donovan MitchellSGJazzFree Agent
Donovan Mitchell of the Utah Jazz confirmed Thursday that he has tested positive for the coronavirus, saying that he is personally dealing with the pandemic that has temporarily shut down the NBA and other major sports leagues.Later, his Jazz teammate Rudy Gobert — the first NBA player to test positive, which prompted the league to suspend the season — also confirmed his status and apologized. “I was careless and make no excuse," Gobert said in an Instagram post.Mitchell's positive test was not known until early Thursday, the first full day of the NBA's hiatus. Jazz players, staff and some beat writers covering the team were tested Wednesday night in Oklahoma City, where Utah was to play the Thunder in a game that was called off moments before tipoff once word about Gobert's positive test was received.Also Thursday, the Detroit Pistons, Boston Celtics, Washington Wizards and Toronto Raptors — teams that have all recently played against Gobert, Mitchell and the Jazz — all said that they... [More]
Thu Mar 12 202016:35Jazz stars Mitchell, Gobert test positive; Gobert apologizesLangston GallowaySGPistonsFree Agent
Rudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
Donovan MitchellSGJazzFree Agent
Donovan Mitchell of the Utah Jazz confirmed Thursday that he has tested positive for the coronavirus, publicly saying that he is personally dealing with the pandemic that has temporarily shut down the NBA and other major sports leagues.Later, his Jazz teammate Rudy Gobert — the first NBA player to test positive, which prompted the league to suspend the season — also confirmed his status and apologized. “I was careless and make no excuse," Gobert said in an Instagram post.Mitchell's positive test was not known until early Thursday, the first full day of the NBA's hiatus. Jazz players, staff and some beat writers covering the team were tested Wednesday night in Oklahoma City, where Utah was to play the Thunder in a game that was called off moments before tip-off once word about Gobert's positive test was received.Also Thursday, the Detroit Pistons, Boston Celtics, Washington Wizards and Toronto Raptors — teams that have all recently played against Gobert, Mitchell and the Jazz — all said... [More]
Thu Mar 12 202015:05Jazz star Donovan Mitchell says he tested positive for virusLangston GallowaySGPistonsFree Agent
Rudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
Donovan MitchellSGJazzFree Agent
Donovan Mitchell of the Utah Jazz confirmed Thursday that he has tested positive for the coronavirus, publicly saying that he is personally dealing with the pandemic that has temporarily shut down the NBA and other major sports leagues.Mitchell is one of two NBA players to have tested positive: The other is his Jazz teammate Rudy Gobert, who was the first NBA player to test positive but has not publicly confirmed his diagnosis. A person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Wednesday night that the 7-foot-1 Frenchman had tested positive. Gobert's test result was the one that prompted the NBA to indefinitely suspend the season.Mitchell's positive test was not known until early Thursday, the first full day of the NBA's hiatus. Jazz players, staff and some beat writers covering the team were tested Wednesday night in Oklahoma City, where Utah was to play the Thunder in a game that was called off moments before tip-off once word about Gobert's positive test was received.Also... [More]
Thu Mar 12 202011:31AP source: Second NBA player from Utah Jazz -- Donovan Mitchell -- tests positive for coronavirusDonovan MitchellSGJazzFree Agent
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — AP source: Second NBA player from Utah Jazz -- Donovan Mitchell -- tests positive for coronavirus.
Thu Mar 12 202011:31Gobert health scare shuts down NBA, teammate tests positiveEvan FournierSGMagicFree Agent
Langston GallowaySGPistonsFree Agent
Rudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
Donovan MitchellSGJazzFree Agent
It started as a joke: Before leaving a post-practice interview session Rudy Gobert touched all the tape recorders that were placed before him on a table, devices that reporters who cover the Utah Jazz were using during an availability with him on Monday before a game with the Detroit Pistons.It isn’t so funny now — not with two Jazz players now having tested positive for the virus, and with a league on edge.Gobert is now the NBA’s Patient Zero for coronavirus after becoming the first player in the league to test positive, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press. And a second person with knowledge told AP on Thursday that Gobert's Utah teammate, Donovan Mitchell, tested positive as well.“As a follow-up to yesterday’s positive COVID-19 test, Oklahoma health officials tested all members of the Utah Jazz traveling party, confirming one additional positive outcome for a Jazz player," the Jazz said in a statement Thursday. “We are working closely with the CDC, Oklahoma... [More]
Thu Mar 12 202010:51Patient Zero: Gobert's health scare shuts down NBA for nowEvan FournierSGMagicFree Agent
Langston GallowaySGPistonsFree Agent
Rudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
It started as a joke: Before leaving a post-practice interview session Rudy Gobert touched all the tape recorders that were placed before him on a table, devices that reporters who cover the Utah Jazz were using during an availability with him on Monday before a game with the Detroit Pistons.It isn’t so funny now.Gobert is now the NBA’s Patient Zero for coronavirus after becoming the first player in the league to test positive, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press.The 7-foot-1 Frenchman is at the center of why the league has been shut down for the foreseeable future:— Utah's game against Oklahoma City Wednesday night was canceled and the Pistons are among five teams that have played the Jazz — and Gobert — since the start of March, the others being Boston, Toronto, New York and Cleveland. And Washington, which played Utah in late February, said Thursday that it was having its players, coaches and basketball operations personnel self-quarantine for the next... [More]
Thu Mar 12 202010:31Patient Zero: Gobert's health scare shuts down NBA for nowEvan FournierSGMagicFree Agent
Langston GallowaySGPistonsFree Agent
Rudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
It started as a joke: Before leaving a post-practice interview session Rudy Gobert touched all the tape recorders that were placed before him on a table, devices that reporters who cover the Utah Jazz were using during an availability with him on Monday before a game with the Detroit Pistons.It isn’t so funny now.Gobert is now the NBA’s Patient Zero for coronavirus after becoming the first player in the league to test positive, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press.The 7-foot-1 Frenchman is at the center of why the league has been shut down for the foreseeable future:— Utah's game against Oklahoma City Wednesday night was canceled and the Pistons are among five teams that have played the Jazz — and Gobert — since the start of March, the others being Boston, Toronto, New York and Cleveland. And Washington, which played Utah in late February, said Thursday that it was having its players, coaches and basketball operations personnel self-quarantine for the next... [More]
Thu Mar 12 202008:51Patient Zero: Gobert's health scare shuts down NBA for nowEvan FournierSGMagicFree Agent
Langston GallowaySGPistonsFree Agent
Rudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
It started as a joke: Before leaving a post-practice interview session Rudy Gobert touched all the tape recorders that were placed before him on a table, devices that reporters who cover the Utah Jazz were using during an availability with him on Monday before a game with the Detroit Pistons.It isn’t so funny now.Gobert is now the NBA’s Patient Zero for coronavirus after becoming the first player in the league to test positive, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press.The 7-foot-1 Frenchman is at the center of why the league has been shut down for the foreseeable future:— Utah's game against Oklahoma City Wednesday night was canceled and the Pistons are among five teams that have played the Jazz — and Gobert — since the start of March, the others being Boston, Toronto, New York and Cleveland.— Gobert shared the court with 50 opposing players in those games, plus 15 referees.— One of the refs was Courtney Kirkland, who was to work th e New Orleans-Sacramento game... [More]
Thu Mar 12 202003:11Patient Zero: Gobert's health scare shuts down NBA for nowEvan FournierSGMagicFree Agent
Langston GallowaySGPistonsFree Agent
Rudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
It started as a joke: Before leaving a post-practice interview session Rudy Gobert touched all the tape recorders that were placed before him on a table, devices that reporters who cover the Utah Jazz were using during an availability with him on Monday before a game with the Detroit Pistons.It isn’t so funny now.Gobert is now the NBA’s Patient Zero for coronavirus after becoming the first player in the league to test positive, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press.The 7-foot-1 Frenchman is at the center of why the league has been shut down for the foreseeable future:— Utah's game against Oklahoma City Wednesday night was canceled and the Pistons are among five teams that have played the Jazz — and Gobert — since the start of March, the others being Boston, Toronto, New York and Cleveland.— Gobert shared the court with 50 opposing players in those games, plus 15 referees.— One of the refs was Courtney Kirkland, who was to work th e New Orleans-Sacramento game... [More]
Thu Mar 12 202002:51Patient Zero: Gobert's health scare shuts down NBA for nowEvan FournierSGMagicFree Agent
Langston GallowaySGPistonsFree Agent
Rudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
It started as a joke: Before leaving a post-practice interview session Rudy Gobert touched all the tape recorders that were placed before him on a table, devices that reporters who cover the Utah Jazz were using during an availability with him on Monday before a game with the Detroit Pistons.It isn’t so funny now.Gobert is now the NBA’s Patient Zero for coronavirus after becoming the first player in the league to test positive, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press.The 7-foot-1 Frenchman is at the center of why the l eague has been shut down for the foreseeable future:— Utah's game against Oklahoma City Wednesday night was canceled and the Pistons are among five teams that have played the Jazz — and Gobert — since the start of March, the others being Boston, Toronto, New York and Cleveland.— Gobert shared the court with 50 opposing players in those games, plus 15 referees.— One of the refs was Courtney Kirkland, who was to work th e New Orleans-Sacramento game... [More]
Thu Mar 12 202002:41Column: Vince Carter knew end was near, but not this soonJohn CollinsPFHawksFree Agent
Rudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
Julius RandlePFKnicksFree Agent
Vince CarterSFHawksFree Agent
Trae YoungPGHawksFree Agent
ATLANTA (AP) — Vince Carter leaned back in his seat, dabbed his eyes and struggled to contain his emotions.He knew his playing days were coming to an end.Yet, after almost 22 seasons in the NBA, longer than anyone else has ever played the game at its highest level, this still seemed too quick, too sudden.He kept going back to one word Wednesday night.“Weird.”Carter, closing out his brilliant career with the struggling Atlanta Hawks, was a minor piece to the puzzle on an evening of fast-moving developments that brought the fear and misery of the coronavirus to the doorstep of the game he plays.It started with the NCAA making the shocking decision to play its signature men's basketball tournament — March Madness and the Final Four — in empty arenas around the land. There are certainly doubts that it will actually be played all.Then, after word came down that Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert had fallen ill, the NBA called a halt to its season at the conclusion of Wednesday night's games, with... [More]
Thu Mar 12 202002:11Patient Zero: Gobert's health scare shuts down NBA for nowEvan FournierSGMagicFree Agent
Langston GallowaySGPistonsFree Agent
Rudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
It started as a joke: Before leaving a post-practice interview session Rudy Gobert touched all the tape recorders that were placed before him on a table, devices that reporters who cover the Utah Jazz were using during an availability with him on Monday before a game with the Detroit Pistons.It isn’t so funny now.Gobert is now the NBA’s Patient Zero for coronavirus after becoming the first player in the league to test positive, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press.The 7-foot-1 Frenchman is at the center of why the l eague has been shut down for the foreseeable future:— Utah's game against Oklahoma City Wednesday night was canceled and the Pistons are among five teams that have played the Jazz — and Gobert — since the start of March, the others being Boston, Toronto, New York and Cleveland.— Gobert shared the court with 50 opposing players in those games, plus 15 referees.— One of the refs was Courtney Kirkland, who was to work th e New Orleans-Sacramento game... [More]
Thu Mar 12 202000:01Mavs avoid 3-game skid with 113-97 win over NuggetsWill BartonSFNuggetsFree Agent
Luka DoncicSGMavericksFree Agent
Tim HardawaySFMavericksFree Agent
Nikola JokicCNuggetsFree Agent
Maxi KleberPF/CMavericksFree Agent
Boban MarjanovicCMavericksFree Agent
Paul MillsapPFNuggetsFree Agent
Jamal MurrayPGNuggetsFree Agent
Kristaps PorzingisPFMavericksFree Agent
DALLAS (AP) — Dallas Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle, like his players, heard about the NBA's decision to suspend the season while in the third quarter of their game against the Denver Nuggets. That ended up being the last game completed in the league Wednesday night, and the Mavericks avoided their first three-game losing streak before the NBA season's suspension “until further notice" after a Utah Jazz player tested positive for the coronavirus. “Very concerned, but it’s not necessarily about basketball. Obviously this is much bigger than basketball,” Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said.“This is because of just the league being concerned about the health of fans, players and arena personnel," Carlisle said. “There’s going to be more meetings and more talk tomorrow about what the next steps are. There’s no timetable.” Boban Marjanovic had 31 points and 17 rebounds, Luka Doncic scored 28 points and the Mavericks won 113-97, which was secondary considering the entire situation. Nuggets forward... [More]
Wed Mar 11 202022:41Mavs avoid 3-game skid with 113-97 win over NuggetsWill BartonSFNuggetsFree Agent
Luka DoncicSGMavericksFree Agent
Tim HardawaySFMavericksFree Agent
Nikola JokicCNuggetsFree Agent
Maxi KleberPF/CMavericksFree Agent
Boban MarjanovicCMavericksFree Agent
Paul MillsapPFNuggetsFree Agent
Jamal MurrayPGNuggetsFree Agent
Kristaps PorzingisPFMavericksFree Agent
DALLAS (AP) — Boban Marjanovic had 31 points and 17 rebounds, Luka Doncic scored 28 points and the Dallas Mavericks beat the Denver Nuggets 113-97 on Wednesday night before the suspension of the NBA season because of the coronavirus. The Mavericks were in the second half of their game when the NBA announced plans to suspend the season “until further notice" after a Utah Jazz player tested positive for the coronavirus. Jamal Murray had 25 points to lead Denver, and Will Barton had 23.Mavericks owner Mark Cuban told national and regional television broadcasts that players were aware of the situation during the game, and were talking about it on the bench. “It's about the country and life in general ... This is bigger than just the NBA," Cuban told ESPN during an in-game interview. Cuban said he didn't anticipate the players being allowed to leave town, saying the only way to have any control and know about their health was to know where they are and who they are working with. Dallas avoided... [More]
Wed Mar 11 202022:21NBA suspends season until further notice, over coronavirusRudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
Duncan RobinsonSG/SFHeatFree Agent
Tristan ThompsonCCavaliersFree Agent
MIAMI (AP) — The NBA has suspended its season “until further notice" after a Utah Jazz player tested positive Wednesday for the coronavirus, a move that came only hours after the majority of the league's owners were leaning toward playing games without fans in arenas.Now there will be no games at all, at least for the time being. A person with knowledge of the situation said the Jazz player who tested positive was center Rudy Gobert. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither the league nor the team confirmed the presumptive positive test.“The NBA is suspending game play following the conclusion of tonight’s schedule of games until further notice,” the league said in a statement sent shortly after 9:30 p.m. EDT. “The NBA will use this hiatus to determine next steps for moving forward in regard to the coronavirus pandemic.”The test result, the NBA said, was reported shortly before the scheduled tip-off time for the Utah at Oklahoma City game on Wednesday... [More]
Wed Mar 11 202022:01NBA suspends season until further notice, over coronavirusRudy GobertCJazzFree Agent
Duncan RobinsonSG/SFHeatFree Agent
MIAMI (AP) — The NBA has suspended its season “until further notice" after a Utah Jazz player tested positive Wednesday for the coronavirus, a move that came only hours after the majority of the league's owners were leaning toward playing games without fans in arenas.Now there will be no games at all, at least for the time being. A person with knowledge of the situation said the Jazz player who tested positive was center Rudy Gobert. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither the league nor the team confirmed the presumptive positive test.“The NBA is suspending game play following the conclusion of tonight’s schedule of games until further notice,” the league said in a statement sent shortly after 9:30 p.m. Eastern. “The NBA will use this hiatus to determine next steps for moving forward in regard to the coronavirus pandemic.”The test result, the NBA said, was reported shortly before the scheduled tip-off time for the Utah at Oklahoma City game on... [More]
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