NBA Orlando update: Clippers, 76ers go fishing, Enes Kanter denounces rebranding of Hagia Sophia
Normally, an NBA team cancelling its practice session would be scant opportunity for newsmakers. But trying times have to make way for new practices in new environments, and the bubble in Orlando is exactly that. The NBA took it upon themselves to make the announcement that the LA Clippers, the Washington Wizards and the Phoenix Suns would take a break from practice on Sunday.
NBA Orlando Update: Sixers and Clippers go fishing
As you can see from the tweet above, NBA All Star Ben Simmons had a successful day at a lake in Disney World. It was NBA All-Defensive team contender Patrick Beverley's birthday today as well, and the fishing outing probably did a ton of good to the Clippers' bonding and off-court chemistry.
Former Sixer and current member of the New Orleans Pelicans JJ Redick took on a Twitter challenge, finishing off a Budweiser light can in one giant swig.
Houston Rockets forward/center PJ Tucker, who is commonly known as the league's biggest sneakerhead, said he'd towed nearly 60 shoes to the NBA's restart in Orlando. We got to take a look at his Air Jordan 1 rotation today, and we can't deny that it's straight fire.
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NBA journeyman Enes Kanter, an outspoken critic of Erdogan's Turkish government, voiced his distaste at their decision to convert the Hagia Sophia into a mosque from a museum.
We must respect ALL cultures & religions. #HagiaSophia is a UN World Heritage site celebrating religious harmony. There are so many mosques around that area not even half full. Its one of Erdogan’s games & politically motivated. Turkey moving away from modern secular roots
Kanter's parents have been put into an ordeal by the authoritarian Turkish government because of him voicing his political stances in the past. One can only hope that this does not add more fuel to the fire, and that the NBA player can get on with his life peacefully.
Fellow NBA first-round pick Austin Rivers, who's at Houston Rockets now, urged Floridans to remain indoors and wear masks when outside. Florida saw the largest single-day surge for any US state since Covid-19 hit American shores, with a spike of 15000 cases. The state has become the new USA hub for coronavirus damage.
Meanwhile, the Rockets and the Blazers have successfully converted their spare team hotel rooms into workout gyms. Members from both teams were spotted getting their work done in their new environments.
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