Damian Lillard Bubble Room: NBA removes ‘Presidential Suite’ tag from CJ McCollum’s photo of Lillard’s room
Damian Lillard’s Bubble room is a Presidential suite and NBA have made a very bad attempt at trying to hide it from the fans and players.
Players have been adjusting to life at the NBA Bubble in Orlando. It is an unusual experience for everyone. The NBA has done its best to provide the best possible living conditions to all the players and teams.
Many players have criticized the living conditions at the Bubble. The inadequate hotel rooms, disastrous food, and whatnot. But it seems like Damian Lillard has been provided with C ‘presidential suite’ and the NBA wants it to go unnoticed.
Damian Lillard Bubble room: The Presidential Suite
The Portland superstar celebrated his 30th birthday today at the Bubble. With no family around, teammate and fellow guard CJ McCollum tried to do the best he could for Dame.
He posted on Twitter a photo of how he had decorated Lillard’s hotel room while wishing him a happy birthday as well.
Happy 30th birthday bruh @Dame_Lillard 🤝 pic.twitter.com/EgLNlW2uTP
— CJ McCollum (@CJMcCollum) July 15, 2020
It can be seen that in CJ’s post the Lillard’s room clearly has “Presidential Suite” written on it.
While NBA reposted the same photo and very sneakily blurred out the “presidential suite” written of it.
🎈 @CJMcCollum decorated his backcourt partner @Dame_Lillard’s door for his 30th birthday! pic.twitter.com/AuvSgNhQzj
— NBA (@NBA) July 15, 2020
The NBA is trying to hide the fact that there might be the differential treatment of players at the Bubble in Orlando.
It looks like the NBA has provided its top stars with high end living amenities to keep them happy. Damian is one of the top players of the NBA and is also the face of the latest NBA 2K21 video game.
Earlier today, Austin Rivers showed everyone LeBron James’s alleged penthouse at the Bubble through his Instagram stories.
While many players like Lakers JR Smith and Rajon Rondo have criticized the NBA about the hotel rooms provided to them. Whereas top stars have been provided with what looks like bigger rooms and better amenities.
Rajon Rondo doesn’t seem pleased with his Orlando room. pic.twitter.com/hjwB2g0tk8
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) July 9, 2020
This differential treatment between players at the Bubble by the NBA might not go well with fans and as well as the players.
The NBA season is about to restart on 30th July. All the teams have started the Bubble and even have started practice sessions.
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