Sources: Nuggets close facility due to coronavirus

ByADRIAN WOJNAROWSKI
June 30, 2020, 12:19 PM

The Denver Nuggets closed the team's practice facility starting Saturday after a round of positive tests for the coronavirus, sources tell ESPN.

The Nuggets had two members of the team's 35-person Orlando traveling party -- which encompasses players, coaches and staff -- initially test positive prior to the weekend shutdown, sources said. There has been at least one more positive test since Saturday, sources said. Denver's All-NBA center Nikola Jokic tested positive for the coronavirus in Serbia, where he was asymptomatic, sources told ESPN.

The Nuggets will reopen the facility based on the results of ongoing testing. Players are allowed to undergo controlled, socially distanced workouts with coaches in the facility until the team leaves for Orlando on July 7.

The Nuggets (43-22) are the third seed in the Western Conference behind the Los Angeles Lakers and LA Clippers. NBA teams, including the Nuggets, returned to team facilities last Tuesday to begin testing protocols in advance of traveling to Orlando between July 7 and 9 to begin formal training camps.

Nuggets coach Michael Malone recently disclosed that he tested positive for the coronavirus during the league's hiatus.

The Nets practice facility reopened Tuesday after being closed for several days, sources said. Nets players DeAndre Jordan and Spencer Dinwiddie recently tested positive for coronavirus.