As you know, the 2019-20 season for the Cleveland Cavaliers and other NBA teams is currently hiatus, given concerns involving the novel coronavirus pandemic that’s had such a profound impact all over.
In some uplifting news, though, the first NBA player/member of NBA personnel that initially tested positive for COVID-19, the Utah Jazz’s Rudy Gobert, has been cleared of the virus by the Utah Department of Health.
The Jazz announced that in a team statement on Thursday, and also hit on how Gobert’s teammate Donovan Mitchell, who tested positive following Gobert’s diagnosis, also has been cleared and both now are not a risk to others.