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Wizards players have continued to test negative after playing Seth Curry, Sixers

Wizards players tested negative after playing Sixers originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington

The Wizards are set to play against the Celtics on Friday night, just two days after facing the Philadelphia 76ers, who have since had guard Seth Curry test positive for COVID-19. Other Sixers players have now gone into quarantine.

The Wizards though, have continued to test and have come up all negative, head coach Scott Brooks said during his pregame teleconference in Boston.

“We do everything [that] the league gives us; all the memos and the protocols. We do our best,” Brooks said. “We’re going to continue to do that. Everybody has been negative and that’s good.”

The Wizards also had a close call earlier in the week after playing the Brooklyn Nets. Soon after that game, Kevin Durant had to quarantine due to the league’s health and safety protocols.

The Wizards have had several cases of players contracting coronavirus in recent months, but none that have threatened the postponement of games. This latest one was the closest call.

Since the Wizards seem to be okay, Brooks decided to crack a joke about the situation with some self-deprecating humor about his team’s defense.

“I’m not making light of it, but like I told the guys this morning, none of us have to worry about it because we weren’t within six feet of him,” he said.

Indeed, they did leave Curry wide open for much of the night on Wednesday. He went 6-for-7 from 3-point range.

Though the Wizards may not have been affected this time, the incident is another reminder more games will likely be put in jeopardy as the season goes on.

Report: Wizards hire NBA veteran James Posey as assistant coach

Report: Wizards hire Posey as assistant coach originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonThe Wizards have added a familiar name to Wes Unseld Jr.'s coaching staff, as longtime NBA veteran James Posey has been hired as an assistant coach, according to a report by ESPN.Posey, 45, is best known for being a key contributor on two NBA championship teams: the 2005-06 Miami Heat and the 2007-08 Boston Celtics. He played for seven NBA teams across 12 total seasons.Since his playing career ended in 2011, Posey has had a few stops as a coach. He was an assistant for the Canton Charge of the G-League and then the Cleveland Cavaliers. Posey was on Tyronn Lue's staff when the Cavs won the championship in 2016.Posey joins a deep staff of assistants for the Wizards ahead of Unseld Jr.'s second year as the team's head coach. He was hired last summer following a long tenure as an assistant for the Denver Nuggets.Posey began his playing career with the Nuggets back in 1999. Though that was before Unseld Jr.'s time with the franchise, it was back when Wizards president Tommy Sheppard served in Denver's front office.Exactly what Posey's role and responsibilities will be for the Wizards are unclear, but he will bring plenty of experience to the staff.
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