The NBA bubble hasn’t been a dream for some players in it, but don’t expect to hear any complaints coming out of the Miami Heat camp. Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

The NBA bubble hasn’t been a dream for some players in it, but don’t expect to hear any complaints coming out of the Miami Heat camp.

Veteran forward Udonis Haslem said the team has a “no-complain” rule in the knowledge that time is of the essence and everyone else has to deal with the same challenges as well.

This is probably smart. Some players have gotten bogged down in complaints about the bubble conditions. More recently, though, there has actually been something of a backlash against those complaints as players accept the circumstances.

The Heat sit at 41-24 and are on their way to the playoffs. Still, Haslem is right, and they have to get up to speed quickly if they want to be successful when it really matters.

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