Pat Connaughton will need to quarantine and test negative for the virus upon arriving in the NBA bubble before being allowed to join his team. Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

Pat Connaughton is on his way to join the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA Bubble.

Connaughton shared a video on social media Saturday that showed him in a plane flying to Orlando for the NBA Bubble on the Disney World campus.

Connaughton, 27, was not in the bubble because he had tested positive for COVID-19. Despite his positive test, he said he was feeling “great”.

Connaughton will need to quarantine and test negative for the virus upon arriving in the NBA bubble before being allowed to join his team.

Connaughton is averaging 5.1 points and 4.2 rebounds per game this season and shooting 45.6 percent from the field as a member of the “bench mob”. His Bucks enter the NBA resumption with the best record in the league at 53-12.

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