Orlando’s Terrence Ross is back on the bubble after testing

NBA’s bubble for testing, Orlando Magic guard Terrence Ross returned to Walt Disney World on Tuesday and is quarantining, according to the Orlando Sentinel. " data-reactid="16">Two days after leaving the NBA bubble for testing, Orlando Magic guard Terrence Ross returned to Walt Disney World on Tuesday and is in quarantine, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

NBA physician. " data-reactid="17">Ross left the bubble on Sunday after the defeat to the Boston Celtics to undergo tests related to a “personal medical issue and not COVID,” the team said. It’s unclear what the medical issue is or what tests he underwent, although he did so on the advice of an NBA doctor.

It is unclear how long Ross will have to quarantine before he can rejoin the squad, although it will have to be at least four days.

“He said he feels good, he feels good. Now we’re just waiting for news from the league about how long his quarantine will last, “Orlando manager Steve Clifford said, via the Sentinel.” There are still things he can do. He won’t de-condition much. He’s done a lot of work and he’s in really good shape. “

Ross has averaged 14.7 points and 3.2 rebounds per game off the bench this season for Magic, his eighth in the league.

The 29-year-old missed the 108-96 defeat to the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday and will miss the last seeded game against the New Orleans Pelicans on Thursday. Assuming his quarantine lasts no more than four days, Ross should be back with the Magic in time for the first-round playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks next week.

NBA bubble on Sunday to undergo testing for a “personal, non-COVID medical matter.” (Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)" data-reactid="34">

Terrence Ross left the NBA bubble on Sunday to get tested for a “personal medical issue, not COVID”. (Don Juan Moore / Getty Images)

Share this:

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *