Raptors able to practise despite COVID-19 cases
His symptoms of COVID-19 were bad. His worry over his wife and kids was significantly worse.
New Toronto Raptors forward Aron Baynes was diagnosed with COVID-19 last summer, and suffered symptoms that “knocked me on my butt.” But he was far more concerned about his pregnant wife and asthmatic daughter, both considered high-risk.
“The worst thing about it was the stress of initially not knowing if I was going to pass it on to my family. Not knowing if they were going to get extremely sick and what the repercussions of what were going to be on their end,” Baynes said Tuesday. “It was just complete dread.”
The Raptors are feeling the impact of the global pandemic after three members of the organization tested positive. While the team, which announced the news Monday, didn’t reveal the three — or even say if they were players — citing privacy concerns,, coach Nick Nurse said the news hit close to home.