Chicago Bulls’ head coach Billy Donovan has reportedly entered the NBA’s COVID-19 health and safety protocols.
The Bulls saw two of their games postponed earlier in December after 10 of their players had entered the protocol.
Donovan, who has cold-like symptoms according to ESPN, told the media on Thursday that all the players had been cleared, and they are expected to be available for Sunday’s game against the Indiana Pacers.
He will apparently now miss that game, with Bulls assistant Chris Fleming acting as head coach.
The 56-year-old would become the fourth NBA head coach to enter into protocols, joining Sacramento’s Alvin Gentry, the Lakers’ Frank Vogel, and Indiana’s Rick Carlisle.