The Detroit Pistons are among the teams whose players have been told to self-quarantine after a player from the Utah Jazz tested positive for the coronavirus, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst reported.

The Pistons played the Jazz Saturday at Little Caesars Arena. Players from the other teams that faced Utah in the past 10 days – the Cleveland Cavaliers, New York Knicks, Boston Celtics and Toronto Raptors – also were told to self-quarantine, according to the report.

The quarantine typically runs for 14 days. Multiple reports identified the Jazz player as All-Star center Rudy Gobert.

The NBA suspended the season following Wednesday’s games until further notice after, issuing a statement that a player on the Jazz has preliminarily tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19).

It will use the hiatus to determine what steps to take moving forward in regard to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Pistons (20-46) had 16 games remaining following Wednesday’s 124-106 loss at Philadelphia.

“I’m sure I probably had contact with (Gobert). But at the same time, like I said, (I’m) just taking precautions,” Pistons guard Langston Galloway told reporters after the game. “We’ve been washing our hands; and when the reports started coming out, everybody’s kind of been on their hand sanitizer, washing their hands -- just staying focused on that moment of, hey, (we have) interaction with a lot of different people and knowing that at the end of the day, you might’ve touched the ball, you might’ve interacted with a fan, and just being (cautious) with that going forward.”

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