Bulls’ Temple says he’s recovering from virus

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Garrett Temple of the Chicago Bulls says he’s recovering from COVID-19.

The guard and forward said Sunday he tested positive for the coronavirus on Nov. 28 and is isolating in a Chicago hotel. He is mostly symptom-free after experiencing a headache and fatigue as well as some congestion, shortness of breath and a cough, though he did not lose his taste or smell.

Temple hopes to return to the Bulls’ facility midweek.

Through contact tracing, Temple believes he contracted the virus at a family Thanksgiving gathering in Louisiana.

“Most of my family did not get it, which is good,” he said. “My dad, my mom, nobody over 60, nobody with underlying conditions has it, which is great. My wife and my son are both negative, which is great.”

Temple has averaged 6.4 points for nine teams since entering the NBA in 2010. He signed a one-year contract with Chicago after spending last season with Brooklyn.

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