ESPN announcer, reporter out for Dubs-Celtics Game 1

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COVID seems to be spreading in the ESPN booth.

-Celtics matchup. An ESPN spokesperson said that Van Gundy hopes to return for Game 2, which is Sunday night.

was first reported by the New York PostVan Gundy's usual play-by-play partner, Mike Breen, missed Game 7 of Celtics-Heat with his own COVID case, and was still winding through company protocols as of Thursday morning. Mark Jones replaced Breen for that game and would replace him again Thursday night, if necessary.

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