Kings’ Richaun Holmes Left NBA Bubble For Food & Is Now Forced to Quarantine

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Food inside of the NBA bubble must really be bad because Sacramento Kings forward Richaun Holmes risked it all by bursting the bubble at the Walt Disney World complex in Orlando, Florida to pick up some food.

As a result, Holmes was forced into quarantine for 10 days.

Holmes released a statement about breaking the NBA bubble by saying he “accidentally” crossed the NBA campus line to pick up a food delivery.

“After the initial quarantine period, I briefly and accidentally crossed the NBA campus line to pick up a food delivery. I am currently in quarantine and have 8 days left,” a statement from Holmes read. “I apologize for my actions and look forward to rejoining my teammates for our playoff push.”

Now, we all knew there would be some issues keeping professional athletes looked up in conditions that they see as less than ideal, but who would have guessed it would have been for Postmates and not a because of a side chick infiltration?

And hey, at least JR Smith can say he wasn’t the first one to break the bubble, so the Henny God has already chalked up one win in Orlando.

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