Washington Wizards rookie Rui Hachimura joined other players to help deliver the latest health and safety information during the coronavirus outbreak.
Several players have joined together to urge fans to use healthy practices and limit social interactions to help slow the spread of the virus around the globe. Health officials have recommended keeping a safe distance from others and limit groups to no more than 10 people.
The NBA has enlisted the help of star players to help inform fans to use caution during the coronavirus outbreak. They have also prepared individual activities for those quarantined in order to stay busy during these uncertain times.
A special message from @gallinari8888, @rui_8mura and @rickyrubio9 on behalf of the @WHO & @TheNBPA. #NBATogether pic.twitter.com/k7jCLI6Hs7
— NBA (@NBA) March 22, 2020
NBA commissioner Adam Silver offered an update on the status of the league and detailed the criteria for when they will consider returning to play, including playing in empty arenas and in front of fans. The thought is the NBA will return to play in June at the earliest.
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