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No one can say precisely how the pandemic started, according to the WHO. It all started in an ordinary village in China. The scientific world believes that the pandemic began in early 2020 because a wild animal had, a few months earlier, transmitted the virus on the Chinese market of Huanan. However, researchers defend the hypothesis of a laboratory leak in the institute of Wuhan, the city of the market.

China strongly rejects this theory. Others say it's a plot to lower the number of humans living on the planet.

We also need to find out who patient zero is, but in the NBA world, patient zero is Rudy Gobert. Forty-eight hours before testing positive, he did not take seriously the barrier gestures to prevent the spread of the virus at the press conference of his franchise on March 9.

In the video broadcast on social networks since the announcement of the contamination of the French player and the suspension of the regular season, we see Rudy having fun touching the journalists' microphones. A way to mock the psychosis around the coronavirus, while the NBA had asked the media to conduct their interviews remotely with the players.

When one of his teammates, Donovan Mitchell, tested positive, a flood of criticism fell on him. Mitchell, in his frustration, attacked him without mentioning his name, but no one was stupid. Despite his apology, the rest of the Jazz locker room targeted him half-heartedly and "privately lamented his neglect of them in the locker room, touching them and their belongings."

At first, NBA players weren't worried and thought the break would be short. But Hector made it clear in a video conference with the rest of his teammates, his face serious:

"Everyone, I'm telling you, this is a serious case. We're probably not going to play again for a while. I've already asked Luke for Raj's permission to send me a stationary bike and other equipment."

The remains of the teammates are surprised by Hector's initiative, but Barnes and Fox have figured out something more serious.

"I was on the phone with Stephen earlier. The Stephen in question is Golden States Warriors ace Stephen Curry. And Hector will say something that will hit everyone on the head in the conversation. The Warriors think the same thing, too," Harrison replied, very worried about the turn of the conversation.

"I may be a rookie, but I grew up in a rich environment before joining the NBA. I already have training equipment at home. De'Aaron and Harrison have a full basketball court at home, but they're the only ones. I hope a field is near you; otherwise, training will be difficult." Now they couldn't help but have an ugly expression, realizing what a situation they were in.

It's true. While some players didn't have the equipment, others had everything they needed and could train as usual.

De'Aaron can no longer ignore and says clearly and decisively: "From now on, I would like us to connect to FaceTime at least once a week and train as a group. I think Luke will agree."

Hector then continued: "I will train as if it were preseason. I fear the injuries that could occur if we are not prepared."

Harry Giles, who was prone to injury, immediately spoke: "I will also ask the team to send training equipment. If we all do, they will understand the urgency of the situation. I've already been hurt enough. I was coming back well." You can hear all the frustration and despair in his voice. His contractual situation does not allow him to have another downtime.

Hector wasn't worried about the system but won't say it. But it is logical to think that it is almost impossible for a player who trains at home to replicate what he will do in games when he teaches alone.

Finally, De'Aaron concludes the call by reminding his team to be careful.