James Harden out of health and safety protocols

Ohm Youngmisuk: James Harden and Paul Millsap are out of health and safety protocols according to Steve Nash. Source: Twitter @NotoriousOHM What’s the buzz on Twitter? Ohm Youngmisuk @ NotoriousOHM James Harden and Paul Millsap are out of health and …

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
James Harden and Paul Millsap are out of health and safety protocols according to Steve Nash. – 10:04 AM
Brian Lewis @NYPost_Lewis
James Harden Jevon Carter and Paul Millsap are out of protocols. #Nets #NBA10:04 AM
Alex Schiffer @Alex__Schiffer
Steve Nash says Cam Thomas, Kessler Edwards, David Duke and Cam Thomas are in health and safety protocols. Jevon Carter, James Harden and Paul Millsap are out. – 10:04 AM
Kristian Winfield @Krisplashed
James Harden, Paul Millsap and Jevon Carter are out of the health and safety protocols. David Duke, Kessler Edwards and Cam Thomas are in the health and safety protocols, says Steve Nash. #Nets10:04 AM
Brian Mahoney @briancmahoney
Steve Nash says James Harden is out of health and safety protocols. – 10:04 AM
Ian Begley @IanBegley
Nets coach Steve Nash says James Harden is out of health and safety protocols. – 10:04 AM
Adam Zagoria @AdamZagoria
David Duke, Cam Thomas and Kessler Edwards are now in Covid Protocols for the Nets
James Harden, Paul Millsap and Jevon Carter are out. – 10:04 AM
Jonathan Feigen @Jonathan_Feigen
New #Rockets at #TXSN – Rockets year in review: Exit James Harden and enter Jalen Green, the new face of the franchise ift.tt/3mqRPhh2:18 PM
Tony East @TEastNBA
Pacers-Rockets in Indy tomorrow night. The last time the Pacers hosted Houston – John Wall, James Harden, DeMarcus Cousins, and PJ Tucker all started for the Rockets. Victor Oladipo and Aaron Holiday started for the Pacers. Crazy how fast things have changed. – 12:40 PM

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Ohm Youngmisuk: Jevon Carter is also out of health and safety protocols. That makes 3 Nets (James Harden, Paul Millsap and Carter) out of health and safety protocols. -via Twitter @NotoriousOHM / December 23, 2021
As The Athletic reported last week, the NBA has put some thought to allowing COVID-positive but asymptomatic players to keep playing instead of quarantining — right now, the NBA says players must sit out at least 10 days after a positive test — but Silver said the NBA “is not quite there yet.” Any change would come after negotiation and an agreement with the NBA players union; no discussions about this have occurred yet, according to a source. -via The Athletic / December 23, 2021