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Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell to move on from feud, say Utah Jazz

SALT LAKE CITY, UT - JANUARY 20: Rudy Gobert #27 and Donovan Mitchell #45 of the Utah Jazz talk during the game against the Indiana Pacers on January 20, 2020 at vivint.SmartHome Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The Jazz's two All-Stars, center Rudy Gobert and guard Donovan Mitchell, are moving past their feud, Utah executive vice president of basketball operations Dennis Lindsey said on Tuesday.

Speaking on a video conference call with reporters, Lindsey stated that the players are already healing their relationship, which was damaged by Gobert's actions at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Gobert treated coronavirus in a cavalier manner in early March, with ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reporting that he went around touching other players and their belongings.

Gobert tested positive for the virus on March 11, prompting the NBA to suspend its season, and Mitchell tested positive on March 12.

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Gobert subsequently apologised for his initially frivolous attitude toward the coronavirus.

Lindsey said on Tuesday: "They are ready to put this behind them, move forward, act professionally. Look, the night of March 11 was really unprecedented. It brought a microscope to our team, and we get it.

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With that said, we're very pleased with the collective make-up of our group, Donovan and Rudy in particular.

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"They have said their piece to each other, they have both visited at the ownership level, at management level, the coaches level, the players level with each other, they're fully participating in our Zoom workouts.

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"We fully expect the team to come together in a great way and continue to move forward as a group. At the most basic level, they know they need each other to accomplish the goals that we want to accomplish and that's to be the last team standing in the NBA."

All Jazz players and staff members were free from the coronavirus as of March 27, the team announced.

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Gobert said April 12 on Instagram Live regarding Mitchell, "It's true that we didn't speak for a while after this, but we spoke a few days ago. We're both ready to go out there and try to win a championship for this team."

The Jazz (41-23) had won five games in a row before losing their last contest prior to the NBA's shutdown.

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They sit in fourth place in the Western Conference standings, one-and-a-half games behind the Denver Nuggets (43-22) and one game ahead of the Oklahoma City Thunder (40-24) and the Houston Rockets (40-24).

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