December 17 news, due to the trigger of the safety and health agreement, Bradley, Westbrook did not go to Minnesota with the team, in other words, the Los Angeles Lakers away to the Timberwolves game, they can not participate.
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The impact of the Lakers' triggering of the safety and health agreement this time is probably not expected at the beginning of the incident. In the past 48 hours, the Lakers have as many as five players who can't play due to triggering safety and health agreements, Tucker Jr. has now confirmed that he will be absent from the game for a while, and the other four Monsters Howard, Munch, Bradley, and Westbrook don't know when they can play.
Coupled with Ariza and Nunn, who have been injured since the beginning of the season, the number of suspensions has reached 7.
According to league rules, a player can return to play if he or she can provide multiple (at least two) negative viral test results within 24 hours after triggering a safety agreement. Previously, after LeBron James triggered the safety and health protocol, he was allowed to continue to compete because he provided multiple negative test results within 24 hours.
At present, the Lakers are applying to the league for a waiver policy, and if approved, they can sign Thomas Jr. as soon as tomorrow. The Lakers will next face the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday local time and the Chicago Bulls on Sunday local time.