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Primer wrote: View Post
I'd put NFL above NBA for sure. Maybe 1 or 2 guys per team are out each week for Covid. Not entire rosters like the NBA.
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DanH wrote: View Post
Probably went into protocols on a close contact with a positive test that proved to be a false positive. If I had to guess.
On the LeBron case WOJ tweeted that he could return with 2 negative test in 24 hrs. Haven't seen that talked about sinceTo be the champs you got to beat the champs
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golden wrote: View Post
Not sure how much it helps, but football has the advantage of wearing lots of gear: masks, helmets, most of the body covered with uniforms, etc... basically PPE. Basketball players are wearing tank tops & shorts and wrestling nose-to-nose for rebounds.
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DanH wrote: View PostUh, guys, no, Precious was entered into official NBA protocols after the GOA event due to a close contact, it was not something done out of an abundance of caution by Masai or the team. He is back in official protocols again.
Official protocols do not require a player test positive. Even a close contact to a positive test means 10 days isolation.
The Raptors are abiding by a Toronto Public Health directive to self-isolate for 10 days after a potential exposure. Under NBA health and safety protocols, Achiuwa would have been eligible to play due to his negative tests for the virus.
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Precious was fully vaccinated so doesn't have to quarantine for 10 days. But if you are in close contact with someone who tested positive you have to take daily tests. But can still play and have full access to all NBA equipment, personnel, etc.
The reason he didn't play is due to Toronto's Public Health system (so not because Masai said so). Different rules for different cities (or countries in our case).
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bertarapsfan wrote: View Post
Ya sure something like that. Just frustrating the league isn't really being clear what protocols mean and how certain players can get out and others can't. I don't need to know each players medical info obviously. But hard to wrap head around what health and safety protocols actually means.
On the LeBron case WOJ tweeted that he could return with 2 negative test in 24 hrs. Haven't seen that talked about since
https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bu...ty-protocols-0
What happens if a player tests positive for COVID-19?
Once a player has a positive test for COVID-19, 10 days must pass since the first positive and at least 24 hours must have passed since a fever broke. The player must return at least two negative PCR test results from samples collected at least 24 hours apart.
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The Great One wrote: View PostJust noticed that Jaylen Brown isn't on the list that Rose tweeted. He's a guard right? and he's having a great season and he plays for an iconic franchise. Weird.
Lowry is another one. Herro got more votes than Kyle. Heat Culture?To be the champs you got to beat the champs
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