Three additional NBL games have been postponed because of positive COVID-19 cases and close contacts within the Adelaide 36ers and Brisbane Bullets teams.
Key points:
- Brisbane Bullets have had two consecutive rounds of games postponed due to positive COVID-19 tests among their squad
- In the WNBL, the Sydney Uni Flames reported one positive case, forcing a postponement to Wednesday’s game against Bendigo Spirit
- All teammates of positive cases are considered close contacts and must isolate and test negative before returning to training and games
Adelaide’s home game against Perth Wildcats on Tuesday has been postponed after a 36ers player tested positive, resulting in all game-day players and staff being deemed close contacts.
The 36ers — whose players and staff are all fully vaccinated — also had their away trip to face South East Melbourne Phoenix on January 2 postponed.
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