Los Angeles Lakers guard Quinn Cook Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Quinn Cook got to enjoy a major career accomplishment on Sunday night, but there was one problem.

Cook played one minute in Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Miami Heat and missed his one shot attempt. He still saw action in five postseason games and 44 regular-season games — and gets a championship ring, of course.

So what was the issue? He seemed to get left behind from the arena on the Disney World campus in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., by the team bus.

Cook went on teammate JR Smith’s Instagram Live and left a few comments. The first one said to “make a uturn” and the second said he had to “walk back” after winning a championship.

That’s rough. Nothing can kill a buzz quite like getting left behind by a team bus, especially after a championship.

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