Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns said recently it was "nerve-racking" as he watched members of his team and many around the NBA test positive for COVID-19 and enter the league's health and safety protocols.
"It's definitely a difficult situation, not only for our team … but for the entire league," Towns said Sunday.
On Thursday, Towns found himself in the protocols after a positive test. Coach Chris Finch said Towns was "frustrated" — Towns tweeted Thursday night he couldn't catch a break — but said physically Towns was asymptomatic and feeling fine.
Towns, who said family members — including his mother, Jacqueline — died because of the coronavirus, missed 13 games last season after he contracted COVID-19. He said recently he received his booster shot in addition to being vaccinated last season.
Shortly before the Wolves played their game against Utah, they announced Towns and Champlin Park alumnus McKinley Wright IV became their sixth and seventh players out because of COVID protocols. The Wolves had at least one player enter the protocols before each of their past four games.
"He's in the best spirits possible," Finch said about Towns. "Unfortunately it happens right before the holidays, too. It's going to affect the next couple days for everybody in and around him. But he was in the best spirit possible."
The Wolves were down four starters against the Jazz with Patrick Beverley, Jarred Vanderbilt and Anthony Edwards also in the protocols in addition to Towns, the team's leading scorer and rebounder. Reserves Josh Okogie and Taurean Prince have also missed the past few games in the protocols.
Finch said he wasn't aware if there were any conversations to postpone Thursday's game with seven Wolves sidelined. Utah was one of the few teams in the league with no COVID absences.