The New York Knicks announced on Wednesday that no players from the team has been tested for COVID-19.

All the Knicks players thus far are asymptomatic despite New York City suffering from the virus:

“We have been following the recommendations of local and national health officials and continue to monitor our players closely. As of now, with our players remaining asymptomatic, none of them have been tested for COVID-19.

“We will remain in close contact with health officials and the NBA.”

The Knicks last played against the Atlanta Hawks in Atlanta before the NBA suspended its season. Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19, as did Jazz star shooting guard Donovan Mitchell, Detroit Pistons power forward Christian Wood and Brooklyn Nets superstar swingman Kevin Durant.

There are three other Nets players who tested positive as as well, but we don't know who they are.

Hopefully, no one from the Knicks gets the virus down the line.

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