NBA Three Mavs players and up to seven Sixers, in isolation
Lhe NBA lives uncertain hours with the beginning of January and the spread of the coronavirus, which is beginning to take its toll on the season. Especially in Dallas and Philadelphia, where several players will have to quarantine and question their upcoming commitments on the court.
The team with the worst is the 76ers, who have up to seven players in quarantine to follow the security protocol set by the NBA itself after Seth Curry tested positive during the last match played by Doc Rivers’ team.
The Philadelphia team barely have six players (Ben Simmons, Dwight Howard, Tony Bradley, Tyrese Maxey, Isaiah Joe and Dakota Mathis) and will not reach the quota of eight, the minimum required by the NBA, to play this next morning against the Denver Nuggets. In addition, a member of the technical team has also tested positive after the last tests carried out.
While on the Mavericks, three players on the roster had to stay in Denver when the team returned from their trip, after learning that one of them tested positive for COVID-19. They are point guard Jalen Brunson, forward Dorian Finney-Smith and guard Josh Richardson who will not be able to face the Magic to follow the protocols set by the NBA.
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