Jazz C Gobert says he's temporarily
lost sense of smell
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[March 23, 2020]
Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert
said he has temporarily lost his sense of smell as he tries to
recover from coronavirus.
Gobert, whose positive test kickstarted both the NBA and sports
world shutdown, asked on social media if others are experiencing
similar symptoms.
"Just to give you guys an update, loss of smell and taste is
definitely one of the symptoms, haven't been able to smell anything
for the last 4 days. Anyone experiencing the same thing?" Gobert
posted on his Twitter account.
Gobert, 27, was the first NBA player to test positive for COVID-19
on March 11, prompting the league to suspend its regular season
indefinitely, just minutes after the Jazz and Thunder were set to
tip off in Oklahoma City. He since has apologized for acting
carelessly before learning of the diagnosis.
Jazz teammate and fellow All-Star Donovan Mitchell tested positive
the following day, and there are now 10 confirmed positive tests for
COVID-19 among NBA players. Only five of those players have been
identified: Gobert and Mitchell from the Jazz, injured Brooklyn Nets
forward Kevin Durant, plus the Detroit Pistons' Christian Wood and
the Boston Celtics' Marcus Smart.
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Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert (27) takes a shot during pregame
warmups prior to the game against the New York Knicks at Madison
Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Andy Marlin-USA TODAY Sports/File
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On March 14, Gobert pledged to donate a total of $500,000 for arena
employees in Utah and Oklahoma City, as well as overall COVID-19
relief in his home country of France.
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