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Bill Kennedy was brought in to work the game as part of a two-man crew with Brent Barnaky.īrooklyn has a league-high 10 players, plus some staff, in the protocols. In Phoenix on Sunday, officials Zach Zarba and Eric Dalen were both scheduled to work the Suns game against Charlotte but were later put into the protocols. Among the players added Sunday was Golden State’s Andrew Wiggins, who was reluctantly vaccinated before the season to play home games in San Francisco. We’ve got to follow protocol and keep each other safe.”Ī number of assistant coaches and referees are also in the protocols, along with the 75 players. “That’s not going to serve anything well. “We’ve got to be able to manage and control frustration, anger, disappointment,” Bulls coach Billy Donovan said. Among those listed as out Sunday and still in protocols is Olympic gold medalist Zach LaVine. The Bulls returned to the court after having two games postponed last week.Ĭhicago still doesn’t have all of its players back yet, either.
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Vogel wasn’t on the bench when his Lakers lost Sunday at Chicago. They joined Isaac Okoro and Evan Mobley, who entered the protocols previously. All five - center Jarrett Allen, forwards Lamar Stevens and Dylan Windler and guards Denzel Valentine and RJ Nembhard - tested positive for COVID-19, according to a person who spoke to AP on condition of anonymity because the team did not release that specific detail. The Cavaliers had five players enter the protocols on Sunday, the team said. Westbrook was briefly in the protocols late last week, before returning at least three negative coronavirus tests and being cleared to return to play without missing a game. Just trying to stay safe as possible and that’s all you can do,” Lakers guard Russell Westbrook said of the NBA’s rising numbers. The NHL has six teams shut down through Christmas because of outbreaks, and numerous college games at all levels have been canceled in recent days. The NFL has revised its protocols so that only unvaccinated players and those experiencing possible symptoms of COVID-19 will be tested. NHL stops cross-border games, shuts down 7th team over COVID-19 outbreaksĪlso not clear is how many of the NBA cases involve asymptomatic players. It’s not just us you see games are being canceled.” Related Content We’ve got to just listen to the league and try to do the best that we can.
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“We didn’t have any COVID issues up to that point, until after they left,” Kidd said. Kidd said that his team discussed concerns about COVID-related issues before his team played the Lakers - a team with multiple players in protocols - last week. It was not clear how many of the current positive cases involve those who are ineligible for a booster shot or those who have chosen not to receive one. The NBA has said 97% of players are fully vaccinated and somewhere around 60% had received boosters as of last week. officials are expecting a wave of breakthrough infections among the vaccinated given the surge of holiday travelers and gatherings expected in the coming days. “This is going to be here for a while.”Īnticipating that to indeed be the case, the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association agreed Sunday to a plan where, in response to the current wave of COVID-19 cases, teams will have roster flexibility and not have to worry about salary cap or luxury tax implications.Īccording to a memo sent to teams late Sunday night and obtained by The Associated Press, the NBA and union will allow teams to sign a replacement player for each player under contract who is confirmed positive for the virus. “This isn’t going to go away today, tomorrow or the next day,” Dallas coach Jason Kidd said Sunday. That number has soared in recent days, with the NBA just one of many sports leagues worldwide dealing with a rapidly worsening issue. Leaguewide, through Sunday evening, there were at least 75 players from 20 teams who have either been ruled out to play - or in the case of the postponed games, would have been ruled out - because they are in the protocols.