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Danny Green says social media can make the NBA bubble a ‘dark’ place


“Mentally, it’s kind of like ‘Groundhog Day’ in here,” said. “I don’t want to make it seem that bad, but the bubble is as good as your play. You don’t have many escapes or outside distractions. If you’re not playing well, the walls are gonna close in on you more and more.” Green was answering a question about Paul George saying that his mental health was affected. (Silver Screen & Roll)

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Danny Green says social media can make the NBA bubble a ‘dark’ place


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