MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Bucks have closed their practice facility after receiving weekend coronavirus test results, according to multiple reports.
ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski first reported the news on Twitter, saying the Bucks conducted testing on Friday and chose to shut down the facility after receiving those results.
The Milwaukee Bucks have shut down the team’s practice facility after receiving results of a Friday round of coronavirus testing, sources tell ESPN. The team isn’t expected to reopen facility for workouts prior to the organization's traveling party leaving for Orlando Thursday.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 5, 2020
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According to Wojnarowski, the Bucks will not reopen their facility before they leave to Orlando on Thursday to prepare for the NBA's planned restart later this month.
The Journal Sentinel's Matt Velazquez also confirmed Wojnarowski's reporting.
League source confirms the @wojespn report that the Bucks have closed their practice facility following Friday’s round of coronavirus testing. The Bucks are not expected to have any further sessions at their practice facility before Thursday when they leave for Orlando.
— Matt Velazquez (@Matt_Velazquez) July 5, 2020
There's no word yet on if any specific players or staff may have tested positive.