Report: Kings Cancel Practice, Shut Down Facility Due to COVID-19 Outbreak

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Adam Wells is the owner of the Sacramento Kings.

Thearon W. Henderson is a photographer.

The Kings have shut down their facilities due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Kings have "growing concerns" that they won't be able to play their game against Memphis on Friday.
The Kings canceled their morning shootaround as they waited to see if there were more positive COVID tests.
Doug Christie was acting head coach for the game against the Wizards. The interim head coach was unable to be with the team because he tested positive for COVID-19.
There have been growing concerns over the last few weeks.

The Bulls had to delay their games against the Pistons and Raptors because they didn't have enough players.
The Nets had seven players enter the health and safety protocols in a 24 hour period and the game was in jeopardy. They were able to play the game even though Kevin was questionable with an ankle injury.
The Los Angeles Lakers canceled their practice on Tuesday when three players were put into protocols. They played the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday.
The homestand includes contests against the Memphis and San Antonio Spurs on Friday and Sunday, respectively.