Rockets' Danuel House removed from NBA bubble for bringing guest into room
Houston 1 loss away from elimination at hands of Los Angeles Lakers in 2nd round
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The National Basketball Association removed Houston Rockets forward Danuel House from its Orlando, Fla., campus for violating health and safety protocols after he brought a guest inside the so-called "bubble," the league said on Friday.
The league, whose season was suspended in March due to the COVID-19 outbreak, resumed play in July in a fully quarantined setting at Walt Disney World.
"House had a guest in his hotel room over multiple hours on September 8 who was not authorized to be on campus," the NBA said in a written statement. "Mr. House is leaving the NBA campus and will not participate with the Rockets team in additional games this season."
The Rockets currently trail the Los Angeles Lakers 3-1 in their conference semi-finals, after losing 100-110 on Thursday. House missed Thursday's game while the NBA investigated his case.
Players at the league's bio-secure "bubble" are required to remain on campus at all times and submit to regular health screenings, in order to mitigate the risks of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which has so far claimed more than 190,000 lives in the United States.