NBA’s Gobert details coronavirus effects

(FILES) In this file photo taken on December 4, 2019 Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert cools down after warm ups before a NBA game against Los Angeles Lakers in Salt Lake City, Utah. – Some celebrities around the world are affected by the novel coronavirus such as Rudy Gobert. He has been tested positive to the Covid-19. (Photo by GEORGE FREY / AFP)

LOS ANGELES, United States (AFP) — Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert, whose positive coronavirus test prompted the NBA to shut down its season, says the virus has caused him to lose his sense of smell.

The French big man, whose defensive talents earned him the nickname the “Stifle Tower,” tested positive for COVID-19 on March 11, the result bringing the NBA season to an abrupt halt.

In social media posts since then, the 27-year-old had said he was feeling better, but on Sunday he tweeted that he was experiencing one of the lesser-known symptoms of the illness.

Screenshot of Utah Jazz Center, Rudy Gobert tweet.

“Just to give you guys an update, loss of smell and taste is definitely one of the symptoms, haven’t been able to smell anything for the last 4 days,” Gobert wrote on Twitter. “Anyone experiencing the same thing?”

More than a dozen NBA players have tested positive for COVID-19. Gobert’s teammate Donovan Mitchell was the second player diagnosed, and the total includes four players from the Brooklyn Nets.

DETROIT, MI – MARCH 7: Donovan Mitchell #45 of the Utah Jazz helps Rudy Gobert #27 of the Utah Jazz from the floor on March 7, 2020 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. Copyright 2020 NBAE Chris Schwegler/NBAE via Getty Images/AFP

The Nets players testing positive included superstar Kevin Durant, who has been sidelined all season recovering from injury.

(FILES) In this file photo taken on September 26, 2019 Kevin Durant #7 of the Brooklyn Nets speaks to media during Brooklyn Nets Media Day at HSS Training Center on September 27, 2019 in the Brooklyn Borough of New York City. – Kevin Durant is among the four Brooklyn Nets players to test positive for the coronavirus. (Photo by Mike LAWRIE / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP)

Days before his positive test, Gobert had shrugged off safety measures aimed at limiting the spread of coronavirus, pointedly touching every microphone and voice recorder on a table in front of him at a media availability.

The cavalier stunt took a serious turn after it emerged he had tested positive. Gobert apologizing for his actions and saying he wished he had “taken this thing more seriously.”

The global death toll from the virus surged to more than 14,300 on Sunday, according to an AFP tally.

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