The Sun (Lowell)

Eight men out for Celts

Tonight’s tilt with Bulls postponed

- By mark murphy

The Celtics, wracked by the COVID-19 madness now sidelining teams across the NBA, finally dropped below the league minimum of eight active players Monday.

According to a source, an eighth Celtic was forced to enter the league’s health and safety protocol, forcing cancellati­on of their game tonight in Chicago. It was unknown whether the player had tested positive for COVID-19 or was in contact tracing.

Two Celtics — Jayson Tatum and Robert Williams — have already tested positive, and five others (Jaylen Brown, Semi Ojeleye, Javonte Green, Grant Williams, Tristan Thompson) are in contact tracing. Sunday’s game against Miami was postponed after former Celtic Avery Bradley tested positive, forcing the entire Heat roster into contact tracing. The fate of the Celtics’ Wednesday game in the Garden against Orlando is unclear.

The experience is bitterswee­t for Tatum, who for the first time since last February was named Eastern Conference Player of the Week on Monday. He got to savor the honor in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19 on Saturday.

Brown, along with Ojeleye and Green, were sent into quarantine for contact tracing as a result of Tatum’s positive test, and this is the bumpy rhythm that governs the NBA in this age of pandemic.

The NBA called an emergency meeting with general managers on Monday to discuss tightening their COVID regulation­s, and has another scheduled with owners today. Players are already tested daily. Those who test positive are required to go into quarantine for a minimum of five days, and must produce negative tests on the sixth and seventh days in order to return to action.

Grant Williams and Thompson were sent to contact tracing after it was determined that they sat within close proximity of Rob Williams for at least 15 minutes last Wednesday in Miami, and that time period appears to be what the NBA has defined as enough time for an infected player to spread the virus.

But the league and players associatio­n is now looking to expand restrictio­ns. According to an ESPN report, officials are now weighing the issue of player socializat­ion and hugging before and after games, with Tatum’s friendly chat with Washington’s Bradley Beal on Friday night an example of what not to do.

Once Tatum tested positive the next morning, Beal was held out of a game against Mi

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