Zero NBA Players Test Positive for Covid in Orlando Bubble
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The NBA revealed on Monday that coronavirus tests of 346 players at the league's bubble campus in Orlando, Florida, since July 13 have yielded zero positive results.
When the league announced its initial batch of tests in the bubble on July 13, it said that two of 322 players tested came back positive.
Rosters for all 22 teams participating in the season's resumption at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex were also unveiled Monday. The first game is set to tip off July 30. Each of the teams participating in the restart will play three intersquad scrimmages from July 22 to July 28.
Major League Soccer has been playing in a similar bubble in Orlando. Two teams - Nashville and Dallas - had to leave Orlando after multiple players tested positive for Covid upon arrival in Florida. More than 15 days after the start of play, no other MLS participants have tested positive.
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