Grizzlies guard Tyus Jones got a little bugged out upon arriving in Orlando. Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports

The NBA bubble is having some growing pains in its first few days.

Memphis Grizzlies guard Tyus Jones shared a gross picture to his Instagram Story on Wednesday of a dead cockroach he found in his Orlando hotel room.

The Grizzlies are staying at the Grand Floridian Hotel in the Disney World complex along with seven other teams. The other two hotels playing host to NBA contingents are the Grand Destino Tower and the Yacht Club.

Other NBA players already provided an early glimpse of life in the bubble, and some sights looked more flattering than others. 

Jones’ unwelcome guest in his hotel room definitely falls into the latter category.

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