Jeff Van Gundy hopes to be back in the booth for Game 2 of the NBAFinals on Sunday
that he did not test positive for COVID-19. In fact, Van Gundy was not sure as to why he was held out from Game 1, saying his test was inconclusive and that his two subsequent rapid tests were both negativethat he was no longer experiencing symptoms and hopes to return to the broadcast booth for Game 2 of the series on Sunday in San Francisco.
Mike Breen, the play-by-play announcer who missed Game 7 of the Celtics-Heat series after testing positive for COVID-19 last Sunday, also missed Thursday’s series opener. Mark Jones filled in for Breen and joined Mark Jackson to call Game 1, marking the first all-Black NBA Finals broadcast team.
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