Monday’s Detroit Pistons-Denver Nuggets game was postponed minutes before its scheduled 9 p.m. ET tip at Ball Arena due to contact tracing within the Pistons, the NBA announced.
Detroit returned a positive/inconclusive coronavirus test on a player, sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The Pistons were watching pregame film when they learned of the postponement.
The NBA recently made the decision to postpone games in the situation of a single test potentially coming back positive.
Detroit was set to play the second game of a five-city Western Conference trip in Denver on Monday. The Pistons have games scheduled against the Jazz (Tuesday), Suns (Friday) and Lakers (Saturday). More testing will need to be done before there’s clarity on Detroit’s ability to play this week, sources said.
Monday’s game was set to mark the return of two former Nuggets — Jerami Grant and Mason Plumlee. Denver’s players could be seen talking to and embracing their former teammates during pregame warm-ups.
This is the 23rd game postponed due to COVID-19 this season.
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