The Lakers look to be making out okay after two players tested positive for COVID-19 a few weeks back. The team completed their 14-day at-home isolation in order to ward off the spread of the virus just in case more players were infected.
Two Lakers players tested positive almost right after the NBA season was officially suspended indefinitely. The timeline of that all makes sense, given that Los Angeles played the Nets that same week. The Nets had four different players test positive for the virus, including Kevin Durant.
The Lakers players completed their 14-day home isolation. Lakers say that all players are currently symptom free of COVID-19, but they will continue to follow health & safety guidelines set by government officials, NBA & the Lakers
— Mark Medina (@MarkG_Medina) March 31, 2020
Although the players have been cleared of the symptoms, that does not mean much more changes about their lives for the moment. There are still no workouts being held, and the NBA has not given teams any clear direction as to when games could start back up again.
The NBA was suspended when Rudy Gobert of the Utah Jazz tested positive for the coronavirus.