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First Rudy Gobert needs to get better. Then it sounds as if he needs to make amends in the Utah Jazz locker room.

There’s reportedly “a lot of frustration” among teammates with Gobert, whose coronavirus diagnosis Wednesday night spurred the suspension of the NBA season and whose cavalier initial response to health protocols may have contributed to teammate Donovan Mitchell subsequently contracting the virus.

“The Jazz are fortunate that they don’t have to get back together and start playing games again right now,” ESPN insider Adrian Wojnarowki reported Thursday night on “SportsCenter” with Scott Van Pelt. “There is a lot of work to do to repair relationships, not just between Donovan Mitchell, Rudy Gobert, but others in the locker room. There’s a lot of frustration with Gobert.”

ESPN previously reported Gobert had been “careless” in the locker room, touching teammates and their belongings, prior to his diagnosis. That led to a frenzied scene at Wednesday night’s Jazz-Thunder game and a quarantine for Jazz personnel in Oklahoma City while they were tested for coronavirus.

In a public apology issued Thursday night on Instagram, Gobert wrote, “The first and most important thing is I would like to publicly apologize to the people that I may have endangered. At the time, I had no idea I was even infected. I was careless and make no excuse.”

Gobert, the 27-year-old All-Star center from France, also was responsible for a horrifying gag Monday, two days prior to his positive test, when he made a point to touch the voice recorders of the media assembled for an interview session.

Mitchell’s agitation wasn’t hard to detect when he wrote Thursday on Instagram, in confirming his own diagnosis, “We are all learning more about the seriousness of this situation and hopefully people can continue to educate themselves and realize that they need to behave responsibly both for their own health and for the well being of those around them.”

Yahoo Sports reported Gobert will not be fined or suspended “for his actions leading up to testing positive for the coronavirus.” It appears his punishment will come in the form of his teammates’ resentment.

The Jazz are 41-23, fourth in the frozen Western Conference standings.

“It’s going to be a test for all of them to get this team back on track if and when they return to playing the season,” Wojnarowski said.