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What’s a player to do when he’s stuck in coronavirus limbo? No games, no practices and until Monday, no travel. If you’re Spencer Dinwiddie, you ask your fellow NBA players whether they, like you, are reviewing individual highlights on YouTube.
Any @NBA players going to @YouTube to watch their own highlights due to withdrawals?
— Spencer Dinwiddie (@SDinwiddie_25) March 16, 2020
And from the Long Island Nets Devin Cannady to two-time champ Steph Curry to more than a few high school stars, the answer was a resounding Yes.
We all are bro.
— Devin Cannady (@devin_cannady3) March 16, 2020
From rookie year to this year
— Donovan Mitchell (@spidadmitchell) March 16, 2020
At least twice a day
— Stephen Curry (@StephenCurry30) March 16, 2020
Big facts
— Buddy Love !!!! (@buddyhield) March 16, 2020
♂️ lol can walk you thru every play https://t.co/tiQ6LcNmSB
— Ja Morant (@JaMorant) March 16, 2020
Dinwiddie also threw some shade at the rehabbing Kevin Durant...
The worst thing that could’ve happened to you is this break. It won’t be Theo you working out against when we get back https://t.co/tD7N8mZfyz pic.twitter.com/05nalIBkRS
— Spencer Dinwiddie (@SDinwiddie_25) March 16, 2020
Bottom line: Who can disagree with the Nets social media calling him “the most interesting man in the NBA?”
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