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  2. 2020 NBA Bubble - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 NBA Bubble was the bio-secure bubble at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando, that was created by the National Basketball Association (NBA) to protect its players from the COVID-19 pandemic during the final eight games of the 2019–20 regular season and throughout the 2020 NBA playoffs.

  3. Bio-secure bubble - Wikipedia

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    The ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex has hosted several bubbles, including the NBA and Major League Soccer.. A bio-secure bubble, also known as a bubble, [1] or hub city, [2] [3] was a hosting arrangement for sporting events that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic, under which events were held at a centralized site, often behind closed doors, with strict quarantine and safety protocols in ...

  4. NBA bubble a daily challenge for players' mental health - AOL

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    Life inside the bubble hasn’t been easy for the players, coaches and traveling members of each team.

  5. T. J. Warren - Wikipedia

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    Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball Reference Anthony " T. J. " Warren Jr. (born September 5, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for the Westchester Knicks of the NBA G League .

  6. How the digital fan experience in the NBA bubble works - AOL

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    How do digital fans show up at NBA games in the bubble? It's complicated, but when it works it's a unique experience in the era of COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. Can the NBA bubble work? Experts weigh in [Video] - AOL

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    How safe would an NBA bubble be? Experts weigh in on the NBA's plan to resume its season.

  8. On the bubble - Wikipedia

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    The NBA has by far the fewest people that are considered to be on the bubble; this is because each team only has thirteen players on the roster. [3] Most players that are on the roster bubble will make the NBA team because there are so few players that are actually in the league.

  9. How much tanking will we see inside the NBA bubble? - AOL

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    Over the next two weeks, as NBA teams report to Walt Disney World for training camp, we will dive deep into the big-picture basketball questions left to be answered between now and October.