Brooklyn Nets trio James Harden, Paul Millsap and Jevon Carter have cleared COVID-19 protocols ahead of their Christmas Day game against the struggling Los Angeles Lakers.
Harden entered protocols early last week, leaving the Nets depleted with Kevin Durant also among those sidelined, leading to three Brooklyn games being postponed.
Nets head coach Steve Nash revealed that Cam Thomas, Kessler Edwards and David Duke Jr had all entered protocols, totalling 13 Brooklyn players since 13 December, but added they would have enough to face the Lakers on Saturday.
“James Harden, Paul Millsap and Jevon Carter are out of protocols,” Nash told reporters on Thursday. “The plan is to fly to Los Angeles tomorrow and play on Christmas.
“There were a few days we had to shut everything down out of precaution. It’s started back up yesterday and today with guys back on the court in isolation.
“It’s tricky, we haven’t been able to do a lot. We’ll continue to adapt as the rules and mandates come in.”
The Nets have a 21-9 record to be top of the Eastern Conference but have not played since 18 December.