LOS ANGELES, July 1 — The Denver Nuggets closed their training facility over the weekend after two members of their party that was set to travel to Orlando for the season’s restart tested positive for Covid-19, a source close to the matter confirmed. The team’s 35-person party made up of...
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The team’s 35-person party made up of players, coaches and staff was tested on Saturday. It was not immediately clear who tested positive but the facilities were closed as a precautionary measure. The team and the league did not comment on reports of the closure. “They’re not in ‘quarantine’. They’re in self-isolation and they test daily,” Pelicans Executive Vice President David Griffin told reporters. “When they can have two negative tests — or rather tests that are good results for us — they can return to activity with the team.”
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