The coronavirus is continuing to spread across the world at rapid speed. A number of athletes across the world and across sport have tested positive. The NBA seems to have been hit harder than most with a growing number of players confirming they have been impacted by the virus. Here, current NBA players, coaches and NBA legends weigh in on the crisis, shares messages of support and give advice to fans on what we can all do to do our part.
Toronto Raptors, Coach Nick Nurse opens up his playbook:
Coach opening up his playbook to help us all win.
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) March 18, 2020
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Pau Gasol Thanks First Responders
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— NBA (@NBA) March 17, 2020
Denver Nuggets' Jamal Murray Uses Music to Heal
“Music is there through the good times and bad! It gets you through anything and right now it’s all I need, love learning new tunes 🎶. Anybody know these tunes? Stay home and stay safe everyone!"
— NBA (@NBA) March 18, 2020
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Cleveland Cavaliers star Kevin Love Reminds Everyone to Practice Compassion
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— NBA (@NBA) March 18, 2020
NBA Legend, Magic Johnson Encourages People to Stick Together
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— NBA (@NBA) March 16, 2020
Luca Doncic and Dwight Powell of the Dallas Mavericks weigh in on social distancing
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— NBA (@NBA) March 16, 2020
Trae Young, the Nutmeg King, of the Atlanta Hawks on Staying Active During This Time
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— NBA (@NBA) March 16, 2020
Golden State Warriors' Steph Curry on Doing Whatever It Takes
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Utah Jazz Player, Rudy Gobert — the first NBA Player publicly diagnosed with COVID-19 — on How He's Feeling
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— NBA (@NBA) March 15, 2020