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LeBron James is such a huge star that he's got an entire building to himself in the NBA bubble, a Houston Rockets player joked

Jul 16, 2020, 17:30 IST
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LeBron James, Austin Rivers.Getty/Katelyn Mulcahy/Sean Gardner
  • Houston Rockets guard Austin Rivers joked that LeBron James is such a huge star that he probably has an entire building to himself in the NBA bubble.
  • "Y'all know 'Bron ain't staying where we staying, man," Rivers said in an Instagram Live on Wednesday.
  • Pointing to a luxury four-story house, he added: "This whole damn building [is] Lebron's."
  • NBA stars have been sharing their experiences from Walt Disney World, Orlando on social media since moving in to see out the remainder of the 2020 season.
  • James is set to share any photos or videos of his room.
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Houston Rockets guard Austin Rivers joked that LeBron James is such a huge star that he probably has an entire building to himself in the NBA bubble.

NBA stars, including Rajon Rondo, JR Smith, and Joel Embiid, have shared their experiences from Walt Disney World, Orlando on social media since moving in to see out the remainder of the 2020 season.

James, however has been suspiciously quiet, not sharing any photos or videos of his room, leading to rumors he could be staying away from the other players in his own dedicated accommodation.

In an Instagram Live tour of the bubble on Wednesday, Rivers was asked by a fan about James' hotel, to which he replied: "Y'all know 'Bron ain't staying where we staying, man. This is LeBron's room right here. This whole thing."

Rivers pointed his camera to a luxurious four-story house. "This whole damn building [is] LeBron's. They put everybody else over here.

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"You know he ain't staying where we staying at."

The NBA is aiming to resume the season on July 30 after being suspended since March 11 amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Two players have been confirmed to have tested positive for COVID-19 since arriving in Florida.

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