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Jay Williams criticizes ‘tone-deaf’ NBA players for bubble complaints
Some NBA players have publicly complained about issues inside the league's bubble, but analyst Jay Williams thinks doing so is a bad look. Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Some NBA players aren’t completely thrilled with their accommodations in the NBA’s Orlando bubble, but Jay Williams doesn’t want to hear it.

The ESPN analyst posted a social media video on Sunday criticizing some players for “tone-deaf” comments about the bubble. He added that NBA players who are “getting food delivered to them” and “have beds to sleep in” should not complain about their surroundings when many others are having a much harder time making ends meet during a pandemic.

Several players have voiced frustration with how things are in Orlando, and one even suggested that he was told to stop publicly complaining about the bubble environment.

In contrast, other players have said they’re perfectly comfortable in Orlando. That’s probably the best approach to take, even if things are admittedly awkward and in some ways uncomfortable.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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