On January 5, Beijing time, the 2021-22 NBA regular season was in full swing. Earlier today, according to a prominent ESPN reporter, Jazz player Ingles triggered a health and safety agreement!

Ingles, 34, has made 36 appearances for the Jazz this season, including eight starts, averaging 25.2 minutes per game, 7.6 points, 2.9 rebounds and 3.6 assists, shooting 42.7 percent from the field and 37.6 percent from three-point range. He became the Jazz's first player this season to trigger a health and safety agreement.
As a result, none of the league's 30 teams have been spared. The thing to know is that the Jazz have been the only team in the league for some time to have no player trigger agreement. At that time, coach Schneider said: "This does not mean that our epidemic prevention work is better than other teams, but we are luckier. ”
So far this season, far more than a hundred players have triggered health and safety agreements, including alphabet brothers, Harden, Durant, Trae Young and other superstars. Worryingly, many teams don't initially have players triggering agreements, and once a case emerges, it becomes uncontrollable. The Jazz currently have a record of 27 wins and 10 losses, ranking 3rd in the West.