Steph Curry tweets after flu symptoms, reacts to NBA’s coronavirus fallout

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 05: Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors warms up before their game against the Toronto Raptors at Chase Center. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 05: Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors warms up before their game against the Toronto Raptors at Chase Center. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

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Golden State Warrior star Stephen Curry fell ill with the seasonal flu prior to Saturday’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers, but fear not sports fans, he has no “risk factors” for COVID-19, the team said in a statement.

“This morning Steph Curry was diagnosed with influenza A by a positive test,” the franchise said in a release, 246sports.com reports. “We have identified the probable source contact who is not a part of the team. He has no specific risk factors for COVID-19. He has the seasonal flu.”

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Curry missed another game before NBA commissioner Adam Silver announced that the remainder of the season must be postponed amid the coronavirus panic across the nation.

Curry was among the NBA players who tweeted their thoughts on the league’s decision.

“2020 aint it. Don’t know what to compare this situation to…just gotta buckle up and take care of yourself and those around you. Basketball will be back at some point but right now, protect yourself and stay safe out there,” Curry tweeted.

LeBron James also posted, “Man we cancelling sporting events, school, office work, etc etc. What we really need to cancel is 2020! . Damn it’s been a rough 3 months. God bless and stay safe.”

Before the NBA shut down the season, Jaylen Brown hopped on IG Live to talk about coronavirus: “This is urgent,” he said. “The way they stop viruses is by shutting things down.”

Meanwhile, Utah Jazz starters Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell have tested positive for the coronavirus,

Mitchell took to Instagram on Thursday to update his followers about his diagnosis:

“I appreciate the authorities in Oklahoma who were helpful with the testing process and everyone from the Utah Jazz who have been so supportive. I am going to keep following the advice of our medical staff and hope that we can all come together and be there for each other and our neighbors who need our help.”

READ MORE: NBA suspends season after player tests positive for coronavirus

The NBA put the rest of the season on a timeout after a player tested positive for COVID-19 just before a game’s tip-off on Wednesday.

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