Kings, Pacers players among three
positive coronavirus tests
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[June 25, 2020]
(Reuters) - Three NBA players
have tested positive for COVID-19 including the Sacramento Kings
pair of Jabari Parker and Alex Len and Indiana Pacers' Malcolm
Brogdon, the league has confirmed.
All three players said on Wednesday they expected to recover in time
for the resumption of the league next month.
"Several days ago I tested positive for COVID-19 and immediately
self-isolated in Chicago which is where I remain," Kings forward
Parker said in a team statement .
"I am progressing in my recovery and feeling well. I look forward to
joining my teammates in Orlando as we return to the court for the
resumption of the NBA season."
Centre Len later said in an Instagram post that he too had the
disease while Brogdon confirmed his positive test in a statement
released by the Pacers on Twitter.
The NBA, season halted by the novel coronavirus outbreak, is set to
resume with a tentative July 31 start date, at Disney World in
Florida.
The plan would see 22 of the NBA's 30 teams play eight seeding games
to determine a 16-team playoff field that would follow the
traditional post-season format with four best-of-seven series that
would crown a champion no later than Oct. 12.
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Indiana Pacers' Malcolm Brogdon in action. REUTERS/Francis
Mascarenhas
The NBA was the first North American sports league to suspend its
season after one of its players tested positive in mid-March with
five weeks left in the 82-game regular season.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Robert
Birsel)
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