On January 7, Beijing time, the 2021-22 NBA regular season is in full swing. Earlier today, Shams reported that Jazz star Gobert and Bucks star Holliday triggered a health and safety agreement.
Gobert reportedly underwent two rapid tests on Wednesday, both of which were negative, but subsequent PCR tests showed a positive covid-19 test. According to the schedule, the Jazz will play the Raptors tomorrow on the road, and Gobert will definitely miss this game.
It should be noted that the Jazz are the last of the league's 30 teams this season to have players trigger a health and safety agreement, after Ingles triggered the health safety agreement, becoming the jazz's first person this season. In addition, in the first half of 2020, Gobert was the first player in the NBA to be diagnosed with a new crown patient.
So far this season, Gobert has averaged 32.1 minutes per game, 15.5 points, 15.1 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 2.3 blocks, shooting 70.6% from the field, and he is ranked first in the league in rebounds per game and second in the league per game. In the latest All-Star vote, Gobert was ranked 9th in the Western Conference frontcourt.