The Nets announced Tuesday that four players
tested positive for coronavirus, with star Kevin Durant
acknowledging that he was among them.
"We wish them a speedy recovery," de Blasio tweeted. "But, with
all due respect, an entire NBA team should NOT get tested for
COVID-19 while there are critically ill patients waiting to be
tested. Tests should not be for the wealthy, but for the sick."
Statewide, New York has nearly 2,400 confirmed cases, with 1,339
in New York City as of mid-day Wednesday.
ESPN reported that the team contracted with a private company to
conduct the tests.
NBA spokesman Mike Bass told ESPN's Ramona Shelburne on Tuesday
night that the testing was in response to players' frequent
travel and exposure to fans.
"Public health authorities and team doctors have been concerned
that, given NBA players' direct contact with each other and
close interactions with the general public, in addition to their
frequent travel, they could accelerate the spread of the virus,"
Bass said. "Following two players testing positive last week,
others were tested and five additional players tested positive.
"Hopefully, by these players choosing to make their test results
public, they have drawn attention to the critical need for young
people to follow CDC recommendations in order to protect others,
particularly those with underlying health conditions and the
elderly."
Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell of the Utah Jazz, as well as
Christian Wood of the Detroit Pistons, tested positive last week
for the virus.
The Nets last played on March 10 against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Members of the Lakers are under quarantine for 14 days and will
be tested for COVID-19, multiple media outlets reported Tuesday.
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