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Warriors, Wizards players test positive for COVID-19 as NBA camps open

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Warriors, Wizards players test positive for COVID-19 as NBA camps open

PRESEASON. NBA teams start opening their training camps before the regular season kicks off on December 22.

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NBA protocol says any player who tests positive must wait 10 days or test negative twice before he can return to the club

Two players for the Golden State Warriors and another for the Washington Wizards have tested positive for COVID-19, the NBA clubs announced Tuesday, December 1 as individual 2020-2021 preseason workouts began.

Warriors general manager Bob Myers said his club delayed the start of individual player workouts until Wednesday, with group sessions to start next week.

Wizards coach Scott Brooks said an unidentified player on his roster has tested positive and will be unable to participate in training camp this week.

The NBA’s health and safety protocol says any player who tests positive, even if not displaying symptoms of the virus, must wait 10 days or test negative twice at least 24 hours apart and then be monitored in individual workouts for two more days before he can return to the club.

Solo workouts are set through Saturday with 5 days of group workouts starting Sunday before NBA preseason games begin December 11 and the regular season starts December 22.

Among those starting work Tuesday were the Brooklyn Nets, with Kyrie Irving and injured Kevin Durant set to take the court together for the first time later this month.

Durant, a two-time NBA Finals Most Valuable Player and 2014 NBA MVP, has been recovering from the Achilles injury he suffered in the 2019 NBA Finals playing for the Warriors while Irving played only 20 games last season before a right shoulder injury shut down his season.

New Nets coach Steve Nash said the pair were “healthy, in shape and looking great” but it remains to be determined how they will be used in preseason games.

Durant said he feels “good” and has worked out with Irving up to 5 times a week to prepare for the season.

“I am excited about the first day and putting on my practice jersey again,” Durant said. “It was a cool feeling.” – Rappler.com

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