Rockets guard Westbrook tests
positive for COVID-19 ahead of Orlando trip
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[July 14, 2020]
(Reuters) - Houston Rockets
guard Russell Westbrook said on Monday that he had tested positive
for COVID-19 ahead of the team's departure to Orlando where the NBA
plans to restart its season.
Westbrook, the 2017 Most Valuable Player and nine-time All-Star,
said he was in quarantine and would only rejoin the squad when he
was cleared.
"I tested positive for COVID-19 prior to my team's departure to
Orlando," Westbrook, 31, said in a statement posted on Twitter.
"I'm currently feeling well, quarantined, and looking forward to
rejoining my teammates when I am cleared. Thank you for all the well
wishes and continued support. Please take this virus seriously. Be
safe. Mask up!"
Westbrook has been one of the Rockets' key players this season after
his move from the Oklahoma City Thunder, averaging 27.5 points per
game. The Rockets are currently the sixth seed in the Western
Conference with a 40-24 record.
Twenty-two teams began arriving last week at the Disney ESPN Wide
World of Sports complex in Orlando, where they will be housed in a
quarantined bubble to train ahead of the scheduled July 30 restart.
The NBA on Monday said 322 players were tested for COVID-19 since
arriving on the campus on July 7 and two have returned confirmed
positive tests while in quarantine.
Those players never cleared the mandatory 48-hour quarantine upon
arrival and have since left the campus to isolate at home or in
isolation housing.
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Timofei Mozgov of Brooklyn Nets and Russel Westbrook of Oklahoma
City Thunder in action. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
Since in-market testing began on July 1 before the players left for
Orlando, 19 have tested positive, the league said.
Those players are staying in their so-called home markets and
recovering until they are cleared under the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines and NBA rules for leaving
home isolation and joining the campus.
Sacramento Kings forward Richaun Holmes on Monday apologized after
he "briefly and accidentally" crossed the campus line to pick up a
food delivery.
He is now in quarantine and can rejoin his team in eight days.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru and Rory Carroll in Los
Angeles; Editing by Christian Radnedge and Ken Ferris)
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