Spencer Dinwiddie quickly showed how much NBA players miss basketball already

With NBA suspending play due to the coronavirus outbreak, fans and players are finding ways to get their basketball fix.

There hasn’t bee an NBA game played since Wednesday, and there won’t be one played anytime soon given the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s latest recommendation for the United States: no events with 50 people or more should be held for the next eight weeks.

This update impacts all major sports.

For the NBA, commissioner Adam Silver initially set the suspension length at 30 days. But this development from the CDC has the league looking at the possibility of playing well into the summer — which would impact the start of the 2020-21 season.

Until then, the players and fans have to find a way to entertain themselves without any basketball.

Based on his activity on Twitter, Brooklyn Nets point guard Spencer Dinwiddie has been able to keep himself busy.

Still, Dinwiddie isn’t different from anyone else: he misses basketball. And when he asked his NBA colleagues a question about how they’re getting their basketball fix, the Nets guard received quite a few responses:

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