While Dwight Howard has not broken the campus parameters, he told his millions of Instagram followers earlier this week that he was reported to the NBA’s “snitch” hotline, meant for players and staff to report on people who are on the campus who are not adhering to the NBA’s safety protocols at Walt Disney World.
Howard said that he was reported for not wearing his mask on the campus. Two other players, Sacramento’s Richaun Holmes and Houston’s Bruno Caboclo, are currently in a 10-day quarantine after leaving the grounds of their respective hotels.
Dwight Howard said he was reported on the snitch hotline because he didn't have his mask on. https://t.co/pPSfb5RXku
— đđBrandon âScoop Bâ Robinson, M.A. (@ScoopB) July 16, 2020
On Friday, Lakers coach Frank Vogel was asked about Howard, who he says is now following the rules about wearing a mask.
Frank Vogel on Dwight Howard being reported for not wearing masks. âWeâre being asked to wear masks and we should wear masks. Heâs doing so now.â
— Tania Ganguli (@taniaganguli) July 17, 2020
The Lakers have also been without Markieff Morris for the duration of their stay at Disney World, while they lost Rajon Rondo for the next 6-8 weeks after Rondo left the bubble to get surgery on a broken right thumb.
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