No players on the Chicago Bulls have symptoms of the coronavirus, per K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago.

The Bulls last played on Tuesday at home against the Cleveland Cavaliers, a team that recently played the Utah Jazz, who have two players in Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell which have the coronavirus:

The rest of the 2019-20 NBA season has been postponed. The expectation of Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is that the NBA season will be only postponed and not canceled outright, as Cuban has expressed an expectation that NBA games could continue as late as August this season.

The Bulls defeated the Cavs in their last game. Chicago is 22-43 on the season. They are in 11th place in the NBA's Eastern Conference standings. High-flyer Zach LaVine recently said in Brooklyn guys in the league are scared about catching the virus. Now that Gobert and Mitchell have it, the NBA absolutely did the right thing by suspending the season.

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