'This ain't it': NBA players react to being in the Walt Disney World bubble

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'This ain't it': NBA players react to being in the Walt Disney World bubble
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'This ain't it': NBA players react to being in the Walt Disney World bubble.

Food wasn't the only issue affecting the players. The bubble is meant to protect them from COVID-19, but it will also keep them isolated from their families for several weeks. They won't be able to have guests until the second round of playoffs, which could mean more than 50 days apart.tweeted that he'd"[j]ust left the crib to head to the bubble. S--- felt like I’m headed to do a bid man! Fr. Hated to leave the #JamesGang.

It's an unusual situation but some posts seemed to show players actually enjoying themselves — or at least adjusting to their new normal.

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