So, for us, it's important that we don't use it as an excuse." We've been beaten by teams that have come out of an isolation period. "It's not ideal, but it's certainly not unique around the league. They have already had games against the Cairns Taipans and South East Melbourne Phoenix postponed due to COVID complications during the lengthy layoff. I think they're trying to work with SA Health to find out whether we can get back on the floor sooner or later."Īdelaide last played on December 18, with their next scheduled matchup set for 20 days later on January 7. "For now, it's isolate, work out at home and everyone is staying in touch to pick each other up but we don't even have the specific details with what's going on. "We're still waiting on official word on what's going down, we've been told to isolate, and I guess we're just trying to work out when we can next get on the floor to practice and when we can next play," McCarron told ESPN. With the news of a positive test in the camp soon after Christmas, McCarron admits he is not totally sure what the next few days will bring, with confusion around rules and regulations that differ depending on which corner of the country you live in.
Stuck at home in isolation, Mitch McCarron and his Adelaide 36ers teammates, coaches and staff remain in limbo. 'There's just a lot of a confusion': Life in limbo for 36ers
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