Thick as thieves! Derek Hough revealed that he and girlfriend Hayley Erbert are enjoying their “quality time” together amid the coronavirus quarantine.
12.03.2020 - 18:55 / deadline.com
By Patrick Hipes
Executive Managing Editor
Major League Soccer, the U.S. pro soccer league that has just kicked off its 25th season, said Thursday it is postponing its season for 30 days effective immediately, the latest move in the sports world attempting to confront the coronavirus pandemic. It comes as the NBA postponed its season Wednesday evening after the illness was confirmed in two Utah Jazz players.
On Tuesday, the MLS’ San Jose Earthquakes postponed its March 21 home game against
Thick as thieves! Derek Hough revealed that he and girlfriend Hayley Erbert are enjoying their “quality time” together amid the coronavirus quarantine.
#Roommates, Utah Jazz players Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell (the first two NBA players to be diagnosed with coronavirus) have some good news to celebrate. According to new reports, both men have been officially cleared of the highly contagious disease following their 14 days of self-quarantine.
Rudy Gobert was one of the first celebrities to be diagnosed with the Coronavirus and the news was made public on March 11, 2020.
Florida Representative Mario Diaz-Balart and Utah Representative Ben Adams announced Wednesday that they have tested positive for coronavirus. They are the first two congresspeople to announce positive diagnoses.
Celebs are speaking out and advocating for precautions against the spread of coronavirus. The virus, also known as COVID-19, was declared a pandemic last week — with many Hollywood productions shutting down, and actors, athletes and more using their platforms to encourage fans to stay healthy.
Celebs are speaking out and advocating for precautions against the spread of coronavirus. The virus, also known as COVID-19, was declared a pandemic last week — with many Hollywood productions shutting down, and actors, athletes and more using their platforms to encourage fans to stay healthy.
A player for the Detroit Pistons has tested positive for thecoronavirus, the team announced Sunday.
Rudy Gobert had made a donation to help the coronavirus pandemic.
As coronavirus continues to spread across the globe, more and more figures around the NBA are being affected. The league had its first two positive tests on Wednesday and Thursday in Utah Jazz teammates Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell, and later Thursday evening, perhaps the league's most influential media figure revealed that he is now concerned that he might have contracted the virus.
Utah Jazz player Rudy Gobert is super sorry for endangering countless people with his “careless” actions days before he tested positive for the coronavirus!
Rudy Gobert, the 27-year-old NBA star who preliminarily tested positive for coronavirus, is apologizing to the league and his Utah Jazz teammates for being «careless.»
Playing it safe. LeBron James, Tristan Thompson and more NBA stars chimed in with shocked statements after the league announced that the rest of the current basketball season would be put on pause amid health and safety concerns.
TSR Sports: The coronavirus pandemic is sweeping the nation, and causing all sorts of corporations ad entities to close their doors to keep people safe. The latest association to shut down shop is the NBA.
The NBA has suspended the rest of its season indefinitely after a player tested positive for the Coronavirus, and now we know who that player is — and some of his controversial backstory with this disease.
appears to have eerily foreshadowed the NBA's sweeping move to suspend the season on Wednesday after the league announced that a Utah Jazz player tested positive for coronavirus.
The National Basketball Association (NBA) has suspended its season after a Utah Jazz player has “preliminarily” tested positive for COVID-19.
LeBron James, 35, Stephen Curry, 31, Tristan Thompson, 28, and more NBA stars are in shock after the NBA announced that the rest of the season will be suspended after Utah Jazz player Robert Gobert tested positive for COVID-19, better known as coronavirus. This means that dozens of planned NBA games won’t be played until a later date.
Fans can say goodbye to March Madness... and the rest of basketball season, for that matter.