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Lakers clear 2-week quarantine, no players show coronavirus symptoms

Los Angeles Times
| Tuesday, March 31, 2020 8:20 p.m.
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The Lakers’ LeBron James dribbles during the first half against the Nets on Tuesday, March 10, 2020, in Los Angeles. It was Los Angeles’ last game before the league went on hold because of covid-19.

LOS ANGELES — Having finished their home quarantine, the Los Angeles Lakers announced Tuesday that none of their players has covid-19 symptoms.

Two players tested positive two weeks ago after most of the team was administered tests while sitting in their cars in the parking lot of the Lakers’ facility in El Segundo. The Lakers did not disclose the names of those players, and they have not come forward. The team said both players who tested positive displayed no symptoms.

The testing was administered after the Brooklyn Nets announced four of their players had tested positive. The Lakers’ most recent game was March 10 against the Nets.

“I just kind of knew right away that we had to get tested,” forward Anthony Davis said Friday when asked what his reaction was to the Nets’ announcement. “We were talking about getting tested regardless … but there was some type of rules that if you don’t have symptoms (you can’t). When the team came out and said they had four players (who) tested positive for (covid-19), I knew right away we would probably get tested.

“It’s kind of tricky because some guys you feel fine and you could have it, asymptomatic. And some guys you have all the symptoms.”

Davis said his test was negative. Jared Dudley said on a podcast that his test was negative. JaVale McGee’s sister posted on Twitter that her brother’s test was negative, and a report by Yahoo! Sports cited a person saying Quinn Cook’s test was negative.


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