Rudy Gobert is the first known NBA player to test positive for COVID-19. Chris Nicoll-USA TODAY Sports

Rudy Gobert became the first NBA player to test positive for coronavirus, but he is said to be doing well so far.

Gobert’s teammate on the French National Team, Evan Fournier, sent a tweet on Wednesday night telling people that Gobert was “doing good.”

Gobert and his Utah Jazz teammate, Emmanuel Mudiay, both missed shootaround on Wednesday due to illness. They were both listed as out for the Wednesday night Jazz-Thunder game, though Gobert was later upgraded to questionable because he was feeling well. That matches with what Fournier said.

The Jazz later issued a statement saying that one of their players tested negative for the flu, strep throat and an upper respiratory infection on Wednesday morning. That led them to test for coronavirus, which came back positive.

The NBA season is currently suspended indefinitely. One report says the suspension could last at least a month.

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