Clippers head coach Doc Rivers made a joke about "snitching" via the bubble hotline. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

It’s making the rounds around the NBA world. A snitch hotline to call out those who have broken the rules of the bubble city at Walt Disney World in Orlando ahead of the resumption of the 2019-20 season.

Jokes have been made about who is snitching out those breaking said rules. Although, none are better than what Los Angeles Clippers head coach Doc Rivers came out with on Wednesday:

Well, if every other team is kicked out of the bubble, the Clippers will win the title by default. That makes a lot of sense.

Hilariously, Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler was on the receiving end of a snitch tip for literally dribbling a basketball in his hotel room. That’s a real story in 2020.

This whole thing is pretty wild with the season set to resume on July 30. We’re highly intrigued to see who is snitched on as the season approaches.

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