NBA commissioner Adam Silver says he's not surprised more people in the league are testing positive for COVID-19.

Since Utah Jazz All-Star center Rudy Gobert became the first member of the NBA population to test positive for COVID-19, 13 more people within the NBA community have tested positive.

Via Tim Reynolds of the Associated Press:

So far, there are 14 people within the NBA community, including at least 10 players, known to have tested positive for COVID-19. Of those positive tests, seven became known publicly on Thursday and Marcus Smart of the Boston Celtics revealed that he has the virus.

“Unfortunately, based on everything we know, significantly more positive cases in our league were inevitable,” Silver said. “So, Thursday’s results did not come as a huge surprise and just like everyone else, we’re just trying to take each day as it comes.”

The NBA suspended play as soon as Gobert's test results were leaked. His teammate, shooting guard Donovan Mitchell, tested positive as well.

The other NBA players who tested positive for COVID-19 are Detroit Pistons big man Christian Wood, Brooklyn Nets superstar small forward Kevin Durant and Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart.

The NBA would like to resume the season in the summer if it can. Right now, the CDC is saying no large events of 50 or more people for the next two months.