Lakers learning life in the NBA bubble isn't just Cancun Coladas and pool parties

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The Lakers were among the last of the 22 teams to arrive in Orlando and are just beginning to explore what bubble life will mean

Lakers guard Rajon Rondo fractured his right thumb in practice and will miss the next six to eight weeks, the team announces.

Life inside the NBA bubble has been unusual for players and they’re all finding different ways to enjoy themselves as the league restarts. It’s not an altogether unfamiliar feeling — like a grown-up summer camp almost. . “Today was actually our first day that we stepped foot out of the hotel and we all realized how hot Orlando is,” Davis said.

When the Lakers left Los Angeles on Thursday, they did so after a stretch of time that was unlike what any of them had seen in their careers — four months off before the playoffs, mostly confined to their homes with their families.“It gave me an opportunity to be home and make up a lot of time that I’ve lost over the years,”

said. “… So, leaving Thursday, leaving my family, leaving my kids, leaving my wife was very challenging. Kind of emotional, at the same time. But they truly understood it.”“I packed like I’m moving into a new apartment or something,” Lakers center JaVale McGee said. “I brought my bike, I brought my gaming setup. What else did I bring? I mean, I brought a lot of stuff that I wouldn’t bring if it was just a regular road trip, obviously. I had like 10 bags.

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