Rudy Gobert was one of the first celebrities to be diagnosed with the Coronavirus and the news was made public on March 11, 2020.
12.03.2020 - 18:41 / etcanada.com
The National Basketball Association (NBA) has suspended its season after a Utah Jazz player has “preliminarily” tested positive for COVID-19.
“The test result was reported shortly prior to the tip-off of tonight’s game between the Jazz and Oklahoma City Thunder at Chesapeake Energy Arena,” the NBA said in a statement shared Wednesday evening.
“At that time, tonight’s game was cancelled. The affected player was not in the arena.”
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