The Boston Celtics traveled from Indiana to Milwaukee for a game against Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks tomorrow night. Instead, they’ve been forced to self-quarantine in Milwaukee as they try to figure out how they’re impacted by Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert’s positive coronavirus test.

Gobert and the Jazz were in Boston five days ago. That happens to be the median incubation time for the virus, though the actual time between contracting it and showing symptoms has varied. That puts the Celtics in the range of time to be exposed to the virus. According to WBZ, the Celtics have now self-quarantined in Milwaukee as they wait for word on their next step. ESPN reports the Celtics are one of five teams the Jazz have played in the past 10 days told to self quarantine. The other are the Cleveland Cavaliers, New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons and Toronto Raptors.

The NBA suspended their season in the wake of Gobert’s positive test, saying "The NBA will use this hiatus to determine next steps for moving forward in regard to the coronavirus pandemic.”

According to ESPN, NBA owners had come to a consensus earlier in the day to continue playing games without fans in attendance. That decision was expected to be announced on Thursday. The Golden State Warriors were already set to play without fans when the Brooklyn Nets visited the Chase Center on Thursday after the city banned public events of more than 1,000 people.

The only team that objected to the fan-less game scenario was reportedly the New York Knicks. The NBA hasn’t said what its next step is, but is had already reportedly been considering moving the entire calendar back to contain the spread of the virus.