• On Tuesday afternoon, phrase broke that NBA superstar Kevin Durant had tested positive for the coronavirus. He said he had been exhibiting no symptoms and despite the positive test sensed perfectly fine. “Everyone be careful, care for yourself and quarantine,” Durant told The Athletic. “We’re going to get through this.” Great sentiment Special Design and everyone is glad Durant feels good. It begs a very simple question though. Why in the world was a 31-year-old, world-class athlete with no symptoms tested for the coronavirus in the first place? Durant would, it seems, be among the least vulnerable people on the face of the earth. Yet in the virus hotspot of New York, where he resides, he got one of the coveted tests rather than an untold amount of clearly more vulnerable those who have actually shown evidence of COVID-19. The answer is that the Brooklyn Nets had their entire team tested by a private company. This despite the fact that they had played neither the Utah Jazz, who had participant Rudy Gobert test positive, or the Detroit Pistons, who also got an infected player. Durant hasn’t also played a game all season since he recovers Basketball Decals Stickers from an Achilles injury. Yet he got tested and came Basketball Iron Ons back as one of four Nets players with the virus, just one of whom has been showing even mild symptoms. “We desire them a speedy recovery,” NY mayor Costs de Blasio said. “But with all due respect, an entire NBA team should not get examined for COVID-19 while there are critically ill patients waiting to be tested. 


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