The NBA Snitch Hotline has been in use over the last few days and Lou Williams has called out the ‘rat’ for dissing on the players.
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The 3-time sixth player of the year award winner has always spoken his heart out regarding the recent ‘Snitch hotline’.
He has called out the ‘rat’ with a rat emoji for dissing on the players.
The NBA has started an anonymous hotline number to report the protocol violations in the bubble. The reports also revealed that the hotline has received multiple tips about numerous players. Twitter users feel that Chris Paul might be the culprit behind these, as he has been very vocal about players not abiding by the NBA bubble rules.
Williams and his rat snitching claims
Clippers star called out the players for snitching against their brothers. Violating the protocols will result in a huge punishment for the players. The league has been trying its best to curb the spread of the dreaded virus.
While the NBA Snitch Hotline has been instated with the noble intention of not letting the spread of coronavirus within the bubble, Lou Williams feels players shouldn’t rat each other out.
— Lou Williams (@TeamLou23) July 14, 2020
Twitter users bought the name of Chris Paul into the mix.The Thunders’ star created a huge stir when he snitched against Jordan Bell in December. The time delay led to a free throw and eventually sent the game into overtime. The point guard is also the president of the NBPA.
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What’s next for Williams and the Clippers?
The Clippers are currently the number 2 seeds in the west. Led by all-stars Kawhi and George, the Clippers are one of the favorites to win the NBA title. The Clippers shocked everyone last summer when they acquired reigning finals MVP Kawhi Leonard and Paul George to an already stacked squad.
The Clippers will rely on Lou Williams as their clutch scorer. Although his defensive abilities might be questioned by his critics, he has been in great scoring touch this season. Williams averages 18.7 points, 3.1 rebounds and 5.7 assists this season.
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