The Chicago Bulls, who played the Hornets on Monday, saw Javonte Green test positive for COVID-19 on Friday, following Coby White earlier this week.
Charlotte had four players enter health and safety protocols on Saturday.
Bulls coach Billy Donovan said before his team faced the Nets in Brooklyn Saturday night that Green had driven back to Chicago on Friday, and was feeling all right. He added that Chicago expects to continue daily testing in the wake of multiple positive tests, and that he anticipates the league continuing to tighten its protocols as time goes by.
"I think that's happening," Donovan said of the protocols getting stricter. "I don't think there's any question that's happening. I think there's going to be, my guess would be, stricter policies than there have been this year. To your point, I think Thanksgiving and you're dealing with Christmas and then New Year's ... people are going to be around family. I think that the way it's moving right now is it's getting a little more stricter.
"Certainly for us right now it's a lot stricter because we've got two players who are positive."
Donovan also praised his players for how they've handled the twists and turns of the situation over the past several days.
"Well, we're not the only ones dealing with it," Donovan said, "but the only guys I can respond to our our guys, and our guys have been class acts, totally professional. I think they've handled whatever has come their way. We're not the only team that's dealing with it, that's had to deal with it.
"I think there was obviously some hope and some optimism we kind of passed this going into the season. That certainly hasn't happened. But our guys have handled it, and the whole thing about you have to control what you can control. There's a lot of inconveniences, things can get frustrating and annoying and you worry about are you infected or are you healthy, and you've got a couple teammates and guys on the team who have tested positive, so I'm sure some of that stuff goes through those guys' minds."