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Gobert’s sense of smell is off since hit with COVID-19

NBA STAR

- JAKE RUSSELL

It’s been more than three months since Utah Jazz star Rudy Gobert contracted the novel coronaviru­s, but he still hasn’t completely regained his sense of smell.

“The taste has returned but the smell is still not 100 per cent,” the two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year told the French newspaper L’Equipe. “I can smell the smells but not from afar. I spoke to specialist­s who told me it could take up to a year.”

Gobert told the paper he still feels “strange things” but doesn’t know whether that’s attributab­le to lingering effects from the virus or the time that has elapsed since he last played a game.

“I’m starting to train thoroughly,” Gobert said. “I still haven’t played five-on-five but I train individual­ly. I do boxing, swimming, I run in the mountains. Today I would not say that I feel more tired than before. But I had experience­s a monthand-a-half ago, which scared me. I felt like ants in my toes and wondered what it could be. There were quite a few little things like that.”

Gobert reported losing his sense of smell days after testing positive on March 11. His positive test led to the postponeme­nt of the Jazz’s game that night against the Thunder in Oklahoma City. The NBA suspended its season hours later.

Gobert got backlash over mockingly touching reporters’ microphone­s two days before his positive test. Days later, he pledged US$500,000 to employee-related relief efforts connected to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“There was a lot of fear,” Gobert, 28, told the French newspaper Le Parisien on Tuesday. “The NBA was waiting for a first case to stop the championsh­ip. It fell on me! I became the image of the coronaviru­s for the Americans, the domino that triggered the end of the season, but it was not me who brought the virus to the United States.”

The league is set to resume play on July 30 at Disney World’s ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex near Orlando, Fla. On Friday, the NBA finalized a 22-team schedule, which has the Jazz facing the New Orleans Pelicans in the first game.

With a rise in cases across the country after several states relaxed physical distancing restrictio­ns, several players have opted out of joining their teams in Florida. Out of more than 300 returning to home markets this past week, 16 tested positive for the coronaviru­s and will self-quarantine.”

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