Only two of the 322 NBA players in the Orlando bubble who have been tested since arriving at the NBA facility on July 7 have tested positive for the coronavirus, the league announced Monday.
Both of the players who tested positive quarantined the full time they were at the campus, the league said.
They have left the area to isolate “at home or in isolation housing.”
Nineteen total NBA players have tested positive since July 1. Those who tested before traveling, including Houston Rockets guard Russell Westbrook and Sacramento Kings forward Harrison Barnes, remained in their home market, according to the league.
The NBA says that of the 322 players tested for COVID since arriving at the Orlando bubble, only two have confirmed positive tests. Both were still in quarantine and they have since left the campus to isolate at home or in isolation housing. pic.twitter.com/jD0vntBmek
— Rachel Nichols (@Rachel__Nichols) July 13, 2020
Twenty-five players had tested positive between June 23 and July 2, according to the Associated Press.
Additionally, Kings center Richaun Holmes was instructed to re-quarantine within the bubble for eight days after crossing over campus perimeters to pick up a food delivery.