© Provided by Yahoo! Sports The Jazz-Thunder game was delayed last-minute amid illnesses ahead of contest in Oklahoma City. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

The Oklahoma City Thunder were all set to host the Utah Jazz on Wednesday night.

Fans had already piled in to Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, and players were warming up normally on the floor.

Then, just moments before the game was set to begin, it was suddenly postponed and players were pulled from the court.

Right as both teams were finishing warming up on the floor, the Thunder’s head medical director came sprinting out onto the floor and grabbed the officials — who then sent players to their respective benches while they and both coach Billy Donovan and Quinn Snyder conferred in front of the scorer’s table.

Shortly after, both teams and the officials left the floor completely.

Thunder and Jazz players were sent back to the locker room 😬 No official word on whether the game has been postponed just yet.pic.twitter.com/00sCmLI2uN — Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) March 12, 2020

While both teams were in the locker rooms, the Thunder proceeded to run the scheduled halftime performance and throw out shirts to fans inside the arena.

Officials then announced that the game would be postponed to a later date without specifying a reason, and that everyone needs to leave the arena. The arena announcer assured fans multiple times that there was no emergency.

Breaking: The Thunder-Jazz game has been postponed to a later date, per the NBA. pic.twitter.com/4z8liN5Kra — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) March 12, 2020

The Jazz announced Wednesday that center Rudy Gobert was questionable for the matchup due to “illness,” which came just days after he touched every media member’s microphone and recorder to make a point about the coronavirus. There is no reason to believe, however, that he has COVID-19. Emmanuel Mudiay was also listed as questionable with an illness.

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