‘NBA Bubble Life’ twitter: Who runs the popular NBA restart account?
The ‘NBA Bubble Life’ twitter account has gained massive popularity amongst the NBA fraternity. Now, the identities of the group running it has been released.
The fans always want to know more about their favorites players in the league. But with several stars posting non-stop, some of the stuff could go unnoticed by the fanbase.
Recently a Twitter account was created which amalgamated the activities of several stars onto one page. The Twitter account has now gone on to become a massive hit as they keep reposting all the photos and videos from NBA and WNBA players’ Bubble life feeds
Who runs the NBA Bubble Life Twitter account?
The NBA bubble has been under the limelight ever since the plan was announced.
Fans have been extremely eager to know about the life of players inside the NBA Bubble and a few players have obliged by posting photos and videos on their social media accounts.
However, if you need all the Bubble life videos in one place, you can now visit the NBA Bubble life Twitter account and get all the razzmatazz around the Orlando Bubble in one single space.
Everyone has been speculating over the media personalities who could be involved with this account. Now the admins of the account have been revealed. The four admins of the account are Drew Ruiz (formerly of Slam Online), Nick DePaula (ESPN), Travonne Edwards (The Athletic), and DJ Wells P.
guess the word is out. 😎 👀👀
the squad behind bubble life: @drewruiz90@travonne@nickdepaula@wells_p https://t.co/olqf5Ivpgp pic.twitter.com/dhSMQjGezK
— NBA Bubble Life (@NBABubbleLife) July 21, 2020
Read more: Lakers superstar LeBron provides sneak peek into NBA Bubble life
Incident which led to the creation of the account
The quartet also revealed the incident which led to the creation of the account. Their first post involved JR Smith whose IG live was flagged by the league for sharing excessive information. JR Smith signed with the Lakers during the lockdown as a replacement for Bradley.
Here’s the group chat texts from last Thursday that started @NBAbubbleLife:
10:07 – “Yo Drew…”
10:11 – “Let’s run it”
10:12 – “Setting it up now”
10:56 – Drew’s 1st post about JR Smith’s IG Live getting shut down 🤣🤣Have an idea. Fire it up. Get after it. pic.twitter.com/JcJMY9Q14u
— Nick DePaula (@NickDePaula) July 21, 2020
Fans around the globe can now ensure that they won’t miss out on any updates from their favorite stars. The popular account now has more than 116,000 followers.
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