The start of the resumed NBA season is just around the corner, and the teams have already started to arrive to the Walt Disney World resort.
22 teams of 35 members each (including-staff) are in a 'bubble', where their main goal will be to finish the season.
It may take them time to adapt, but some players are starting to build their own set-up at their rooms. Big gamers like Meyers Leonard and Josh Hart even shared through social media how they plan to spend the days at the 'bubble' when they're not playing.
.@MeyersLeonard in the NBA bubble: part-time hooper, part-time gamer 🎮 pic.twitter.com/tHzHhbvOxP
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) July 9, 2020
Necessities!! (Pending how strong this Wi-Fi is) pic.twitter.com/R7oUKkCWKN
— Josh Hart (@joshhart) July 8, 2020
A controversial issue inside the 'bubble' has been the food, since Troy Daniels from the Denver Nuggets and Chris Chiozza from the Brooklyn Nets shared a picture of the meals they got, which some describe as airplane food.
Troy Daniels' dinner from night one inside the Orlando bubble.
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) July 8, 2020
(via @troydaniels) pic.twitter.com/AbuOGNm2ba
Chris Chiozza shares his Bubble meal... pic.twitter.com/kjrj2lh17R
— NBA Central (@TheNBACentral) July 8, 2020