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NBA probes Williams’ trip to strip club
    2020-07-27  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

AN excused absence for his grandfather’s funeral saw Los Angeles Clippers guard Lou Williams eventually being photographed at a strip club. Understandably, the NBA now has some questions.

The league is investigating Williams’ trip outside the bubble at Disney World as it figures out how long the reigning Sixth Man of the Year has to remain in quarantine upon return, according to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Bobby Marks.

Rapper Jack Harlow had posted a picture of himself with Williams on Thursday, which the rapper later claimed was an old picture.

Both the picture and clarification have been deleted.

Williams has since reportedly admitted that he was at the strip club.

Williams was photographed at an Atlanta gentleman’s club Thursday night by the rapper Jack Harlow, who quickly deleted the post from his Instagram story.

Harlow tweeted Friday, “That was an old pic of me and Lou. I was just reminiscing cuz I miss him.”

As per NBA protocol, Williams was tested for coronavirus each day that he was away from campus, a source told ESPN.

Players are subject to a minimum four day quarantine when they leave campus on an excused absence.

The Los Angeles Times’ Brad Turner also reported the NBA is looking into Williams’ trip.

If the NBA determines Williams had been engaging in high-risk behavior while outside the bubble, that will likely mean several extra days in quarantine and missing the Clippers’ Disney World opener against the Los Angeles Lakers on July 30.

Williams would be a significant loss for the Clippers. The 33-year-old is currently averaging 18.7 points and 5.7 assists per game off the bench, combining with Montrezl Harrell to form one of the league’s most devastating pick-and-roll combinations.(SD-Agencies)

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