Detroit Pistons forward Christian Wood has become the third NBA player to test positive for COVID-19. According to Shams Charania, Wood has shown no symptoms and is feeling well.

Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert was the first NBA player to test positive, leading the NBA to suspend its season and triggering many other leagues and major events to follow suit or cancel events. The coronavirus scare also includes Gobert’s teammate, Donovan Mitchell, who posted a video on Saturday saying he is doing well.

Gobert, who donated $500,000 to COVID-19 relief efforts, faced Wood on Saturday night, the night after the Jazz played the Boston Celtics. In a statement released by the Celtics, the team said they were told by health officials that Gobert was very likely not contagious during their game. As of now, there is no word on test results regarding the Celtics.

There is no direct evidence tying Gobert to the 24-year-old Wood’s infection. The Toronto Raptors, who faced Gobert and the Jazz two nights after Detroit, announced they all tested negative earlier on Saturday.

The NBA is currently on a hiatus that is expected to last at least 30 days. The NBA has not announced concrete plan for a return, but does, indeed, hope to resume its season at some point.

Boston Celtics fans who hold tickets for any of the remaining games under suspension will be able to use those tickets for the rescheduled game. If those games are cancelled, the team will be offering refunds.