NBA players receive an incredible amount of shipments from Amazon


NBA players are ordering an incredible number of packages in their bubble to make them feel at home.

During a segment on ESPN’s “The Jump,” Rachel Nichols explored shipments that entered Disney’s bubble mass mailing facility and showed a wall full of stored Clorox wipes to clean everything up.

“The boys have received … amenities to make them feel at home,” said Nichols. “There has been a sofa around here, wine bars. The Heat’s Udonis Haslem says he has received $ 5,000 in Amazon orders to come here. There are thousands of boxes per day. “

Houston Rockets forward PJ Tucker told GQ that he brought 103 pairs of sneakers with him to Orlando, and continues to receive shipments of more clothing and shoes on a daily basis.

“It’s a lot of fun because I have so many pairs, but when I dress, it makes me anxious because sometimes there’s something I want to wear and I wonder, ‘Oh, I don’t have it.'” Tucker said. “So I call my sister to say, ‘Send me this right now.’ It happens every day, and I have 100 pairs of shoes. “

While Nichols questioned Vernon Peterson, who works at the NBA bubble shipping facility, he mentioned several strange things that have happened. He mentioned that someone ordered a large punching bag not to hang, but to put on the walls of the rooms. One player even managed to order a full-size refrigerator, equipped with a freezer and ice maker.

“Video games, whatever, they have it,” Patterson said.