LOS ANGELES – Of all the Timberwolves that have entered COVID-19 protocols over the last two weeks, Naz Reid's trip through them was the quickest.
Reid missed Monday's game against the Celtics, but was available the next night against the Knicks. Reid isn't sure why he only missed one game while teammates have missed multiple.
"I have no clue, honestly," Reid said. "I don't even know what's going on. I just know I'm here to play. I'm not even tripping about it."
Reid said he tested positive two days before that Boston game and only tested negative after that and, under NBA policies, if a player tests negative twice consecutively in tests taken at least 24 hours apart, they clear the protocols. That's what happened to Reid almost immediately. He said he didn't feel any symptoms.
"I didn't feel anything," Reid said. "That's another thing. I feel fine."
Center Karl-Anthony Towns has missed the past five games, including Sunday's 108-103 loss to the Lakers, which means the Wolves have needed Reid to help anchor their frontcourt.
Reid has made his name in the NBA on an efficient offensive game, but while his three-point shooting has improved this season (36%), his shooting inside the arc has declined (60% to 50%). Over his past seven games entering Sunday, Reid was shooting 37% from two-point range and 39% from three-point range.
Coach Chris Finch said that stemmed from a problem the Wolves have as a team — struggling to finish at the rim.