The Knicks were in the middle of an overtime victory over the Atlanta Hawks Wednesday night when the NBA decided to go on indefinite hiatus after it became known that Utah Jazz All-Star Rudy Gobert had tested positive for the coronavirus.
The league has officially suspended the season, and it’s completely unclear when there might be a return to normalcy. The NBA was originally considering multiple options, including playing games without any fans in attendance, and the Knicks were reportedly one of the only teams that wanted to continue having full crowds despite the risk.