The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

A day after loss to Memphis, 76ers’ game with Thunder called off by virus concerns

- By Tim Reynolds

Another NBA game was called off Sunday because of coronaviru­s concerns, and the Memphis Grizzlies said center Jonas Valanciuna­s will not play Monday because of the league’s health and safety protocols.

The NBA said the Philadelph­ia at Oklahoma City game, scheduled for Sunday night, could not be played because the 76ers did not “have the league-required eight available players to proceed” because of contact tracing.

It was the 13th game called off since Jan. 10 because of virus issues, a span in which the NBA and the National Basketball Players Associatio­n have stiffened protocols and even added testing with hopes of keeping the season going without much in the way of additional problems.

“Nobody is complainin­g,” Detroit coach Dwane Casey said. “It’s different. We have to go with the flow. We trust and believe in the NBA, that they’re doing what’s right for us and our families.”

That 76ers-Thunder determinat­ion was made about 90 minutes before the planned start time. The 76ers played in Memphis on Saturday night, losing 106-104 in a game where Valanciuna­s played 20 minutes.

The Grizzlies said he would be unable to play Monday against Phoenix because of the league’s protocols — which could mean many different things including a positive test, an inconclusi­ve test or possible exposure to someone who is positive for COVID-19.

It is the second time this month that the protocols have flagged Valanciuna­s.

He was pulled at halftime of Memphis’ game against Brooklyn on Jan. 8 because of some sort of virus-related issue, but was back on the court for the Grizzlies’ next game Jan. 11 against Cleveland.

“False alarm. Everyone around me is healthy and I am cleared to get back on the court,” Valanciuna­s wrote on Instagram last week.

Sunday’s postponeme­nt is the first for Philadelph­ia and Oklahoma City since this latest wave of virus issues in the NBA started earlier this month, and raised the total to 18 teams who have seen at least one game called off since Jan. 10. The Thunder also had a game in Houston called off Dec. 23 because the Rockets did not have enough players eligible to play, in large part because of contact tracing issues.

Cleveland’s game in Washington on Sunday also was called off, as was the planned rematch between the clubs on Monday. Those decisions were made last week when the Wizards said nine players — six with positive COVID-19 tests and three others snagged by contact tracing — were not cleared to be on the floor.

A positive for the Wizards: their six healthy players were able to return to the team practice facility Sunday for 1-on-0 workouts. The earliest Washington will play is Wednesday at Charlotte. If that game happens, it will be the end of a nine-day break for the Wizards.

Phoenix’s game in Memphis on Monday is scheduled to be the Suns’ first game in a week. Minnesota, which had a game Friday called off after KarlAnthon­y Towns revealed he tested positive, is scheduled to play Monday in Atlanta. Ricky Rubio has also been ruled out by the Timberwolv­es for virus-related

reasons.

Saturday’s game

GRIZZLIES 106, 76ERS 104 » Ja Morant returned to the Memphis lineup after missing eight games with an ankle injury and scored 17 points, leading the Grizzlies to a 106-104 win over the Philadelph­ia 76ers on Saturday night.

Morant, who sprained his left ankle Dec. 28 at Brooklyn, added six assists. Rookie Xavier Tillman added 15 points and Grayson Allen had 12 as the Grizzlies won their fourth straight game.

Shake Milton, who had 31 points in the Sixers win over Miami on Thursday, helped rally Philadelph­ia from a 13-point deficit in with a burst in the fourth quarter, scoring 15 of his 28 points in the period, while going 6 of 11 from the field in the frame.

Tobias Harris added 21 points for Philadelph­ia, including six straight to pull the Sixers within 105-104 on a 12-footer with 1:25 left. But Harris stepped out of bounds in the closing seconds, turning the ball over.

Tyrese Maxey missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer, and Memphis took the win.

 ?? BRANDON DILL - AP ?? 76ers guard Shake Milton (18) drives against Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke (15) during the second half of an NBA game Saturday, in Memphis, Tenn.
BRANDON DILL - AP 76ers guard Shake Milton (18) drives against Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke (15) during the second half of an NBA game Saturday, in Memphis, Tenn.

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