New York Knicks owner tests positive for COVID-19

New York Knicks, James Dolan, New York Rangers
Dec 21, 2017; New York, NY, USA; New York Knicks executive chairman James Dolan watches during the second quarter against the Boston Celtics at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

The owner of the New York Knicks has tested positive for the coronavirus.  He has begun self-quarantining and has shown with “little to no symptoms.

As much as Knicks fans may dislike their owner, all our thoughts and prayers go out to him.  Hopefully, he can overcome this deadly virus that put the world in a pandemic.

This virus has been so bad and people shouldn’t wish this on their worst enemy.  And that includes the owner of the Knicks.  Many have already have passed and the numbers will only continue to rise.

When the NBA went on suspension, due to COVID-19, Knicks players were not tested.  They were one of the last five teams to play the Utah Jazz.  The Jazz has the first two cases in the NBA, Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell.

But now that the Knicks owner has the virus, there now should be no reason that the team isn’t tested.  The cases in New York are getting worse by the minute.  Everyone, not just the Knicks players, should be tested.

Because of the virus, former Knick and Brooklyn native Stephon Marbury has set up a deal to bring 10 million N95 masks to New York.  He’s still looking out for New York and the Knicks since he still has family there.  Marbury has been playing in China since 2010.

As bad as the Knicks owner can be, in certain situations, this isn’t good.  He can get through since he has no preexisting healthy concerns, at least to our knowledge, and showing “little to no symptoms.”  Maybe this can be an awakening to make some changes in his life and for the Knicks.  Fans of the New York Knicks send all the prayers to our owner.

 

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