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- The NBA suspends its season indefinitely over COVID-19.
- A player from the Utah Jazz tested positive for the coronavirus infection, and the results came in shortly before Wednesday night's games were scheduled to begin.
- The league doesn't know how long it will remain suspended.
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The NBA announced its current season is suspended indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The announcement comes after a Utah Jazz player tested positive for the virus. The results came shortly before some NBA games began on Wednesday night, forcing the NBA to halt its season with no clear end in sight.
The player, Rudy Gobert, was not present at the team's scheduled game. The league, for the time being, is in lockdown mode. No games will be played until the NBA is confident that it can resume the season without further risk to the teams and fans.
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