The Los Angeles Lakers cancelled practice on Tuesday after guard Talen Horton-Tucker entered the NBA’s health and safety protocols.
Amid a growing list of cases in the league, the Lakers’ Horton-Tucker tested positive for COVID-19.
The Lakers were due to practice prior to their flight ahead of Wednesday’s clash with the Dallas Mavericks, however, a team spokesperson confirmed to ESPN and The Athletic that training did not take place.
The Brooklyn Nets, Chicago Bulls and Charlotte Hornets have all been struck down by coronavirus.
Anthony Davis is also questionable for the midweek game against the Mavericks due to left knee soreness.
The Lakers (15-13) are sixth in the Western Conference and riding a two-game winning streak.