Donovan Mitchell caught on Instagram live having sneaked someone in the NBA Bubble
Donovan Mitchell has been caught in a controversy as he accidentally shared a video to his Instagram, one where he had sneaked someone into the Bubble.
The NBA has done a terrific job pulling off the Bubble in Orlando, with zero Covid-19 positive tests, so far. The protocols set and the implementation of it has been top notch.
Masks, daily coronavirus tests and most importantly the NBA have ensured that there is no unauthorised entry into the Bubble. However, there seems to be have been a breach tonight, or so it seems.
Donovan Mitchell Instagram video leak
The Utaz Jazz guard has been called out on social media, after a video surfaced on his Instagram tonight. From the video it seems as if Mitchell has sneaked someone into the NBA bubble, breaching the rules.
Twitter users hope that Mitchell was with someone from inside the Bubble, so that his little adventure doesn’t compromise the season.
A few users also pointed out that maybe he got a ‘guest pass’ for inviting someone over to the Bubble.
Donovan Mitchell went on IG Live during his load management????
— sreekar (@sreekyshooter) August 10, 2020
Chris Paul when he sees Donovan Mitchell Instagram Live pic.twitter.com/iTPNzAtG6q
— J23 (@legit2Take) August 9, 2020
The NBA hasn’t really run an investigation behind the video and maybe aren’t even aware of it. But if they are, it would be interesting to see if he actually did invite someone over to the Bubble in Orlando. If that is so, things could get really messy for the Jazz star. For the sake of the Bubble in Orlando and the season getting completed, we should hope Mitchell didn’t break any rules.
And with the strict protocols in place, it should be highly unlikely that he sneaked some one in. However, earlier in the season a Twitter user, Ugly Anna had posted that she had been invited to the Bubble by some player.
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