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        <title><![CDATA[Instagram models will be kept outside the NBA bubble]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The NBA bubble is getting an Instaban.</p><p>Ahead of the arrival of league-sanctioned guests, the NBA will begin requiring players to prove “long-standing relationships” with non-family members, <strong>according to a memo</strong> obtained by ESPN.</p><p>The league and players agreed to keep casual acquaintances — &#8220;known by the player only through social media or an intermediary&#8221; — from joining the Disney-based bubble, meaning that any sliding in the DMs <strong>stops there</strong>.</p><p>Casual acquaintances “could create problems within your team &#8212; and maybe someone else’s too,” one GM told ESPN.</p><p>Instagram model Anna Mya <strong>alleged she got an invite to Orlando</strong> in early July, though it appears she won’t make the cut now.</p><p>Also not allowed in the bubble, according to the memo: trainers, physical or massage therapists, personal chefs, hair/apparel stylists, tattoo artists, and current/prospective business partners, and certified agents (other than family members), among others.</p><p>Players’ guests can arrive on Aug. 31, with their count <strong>essentially replacing that of exiting teams</strong>, with each team having 17 hotel rooms available to guests. Family and friends, up to four adults per player with exceptions for children, must quarantine for seven days — either entirely off-site or split between a team’s market and the Disney campus. Guests will not be able to leave the campus or go to the theme park.</p><p>Before the news came out, Winnie Harlow, the model who&#8217;s dating Lakers star Kyle Kuzma, posted video to her Instagram story <strong>of her getting a COVID-19 test</strong>.</p><p>The NBA bubble has remained coronavirus-free, with the league announcing Wednesday it had zero positives among its latest round of testing.</p><p>For the most part, the NBA has been able to avoid problems in the bubble &#8212; <strong>Lou Williams&#8217; strip club visit</strong> and other minor infractions notwithstanding &#8212; and Tuesday&#8217;s memo will help keep a focus on social justice instead of socializing.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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