According to Chris Vernon on the Ringer NBA show, Bruno broke quarantine by going down to the kitchen to ask for more food cause he was hungry instead of just calling for more on the phone. Apparently he's not the sharpest tool in the shed.
That's what I thought. Airplane food can't even be enough for a normal guy, not to speak of guys over 6'0 who are athletes.
Everybody wanna talk about how Bruno broke quarantine But nobody wanna talk about how quarantine broke Bruno
I hope the negative that surrounds him makes him an even more successful player just to shut down all the credits. It’s hard to laugh at someone that just kicked you ass. I hope “this last chance” is the wake-up we all long for. Everything is there...
Whoa there! @DaDakota 's hambone can only get so hard!!! LOL -- I kid I kid ... I would take DMo's post game in small stretches though -- how has his 3 ball been across the pond?
https://rocketswire.usatoday.com/20...oclo-broke-quarantine-to-ask-about-more-food/ Chris Vernon, who hosts The Ringer NBA Show podcast and previously covered Caboclo during his time in Memphis, said he knows friends of Caboclo who informed him as to what happened. His report: I have friends that are still friends with Bruno Caboclo from his time in Memphis. He was hungry, and he left his room to ask about getting more food. He went downstairs, and asked them about how he could get more food, instead of calling from his room. And they’re like, ‘What are you doing?’ That’s how he broke quarantine. All arriving NBA personnel are required to stay in their own hotel room for two nights and complete two negative COVID-19 tests on different days before they can truly enter the bubble. The policy aims to ensure that no one brings the virus inside the complex from their home markets.
I have cabin fever and am desperate for amusement. This thread has been very helpful. Thanks, Bruno! Did I see someone mention Donuts? DD's gettin' hungry! ;-)