With a player testing positive for coronavirus, the NBA suspended the season indefinitely on Wednesday. The Detroit News
Detroit — Wednesday’s announcement that the NBA suspended its season indefinitely sent shock waves through the sports landscape. After the initial impact felt around the league, the Pistons turned their focus to their organization and employees, with an eye on the path forward for everyone, not just players.
With the news of preliminary positive coronavirus tests from two players from the Utah Jazz — whom the Pistons hosted at Little Caesars Arena on Saturday — the Pistons are taking steps to ensure the health of their players, staff and team employees.