It’s been 10 days since VTB United League suspension. How do players and clubs live during this forced break?
Upon arrival from Tallinn, Loko got to two-weeks quarantine. Sam Dekker shared his home activities:
Loko’s center Alan Williams wondered what’d life without Wi-Fi be:
Could you imagine if WiFi stoped working during this pandemic!??
— BigSauce (@alantwilliams) March 19, 2020
That’s how CSKA’s Mike James reacted:
https://t.co/N2RdB50qqK pic.twitter.com/oy2G1EMoTw
— Mike James (@TheNatural_05) March 19, 2020
As opposed to Loko, Khimki have no limitations. But their guard Stefan Jovic asked everybody to stay home:
Jovic was backed by Astana’s head coach Emil Rajkovikj:
Astana’s Jeremiah Hill who’s placed on quarantine in Nur-Sultan admits the expectations were too high:
it would seem my dream of playing xbox all day doing nothing was a… ABSOLUTELY terrible one. There is nothing worse than this right now. no friends no family no baby girl 🤦🏽♂️
— Jeremiah Hill (@J_Hill_5) March 18, 2020
Astana presented their short movie on current situtation:
CSKA had a special training session. The Army club streamed their CSKA-blue vs CSKA-red practice game on YouTube:
Vladislav Trushkin followed the global flash mob and juggled the toilet paper:
Alexey Shved took advantage of spare time to see his parents:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B9_ngLAhgE1/
Evgenii Baburin shows how to keep fit at home:
UNICS presents Errick McCollum’s Top 5 movies:
Nizhny Novgorod launched online practice. That’s right about time in case you wanted improve your dribble moves:
Several clubs checked their player’s ethnicity. Krasnodar were the first to try it:
Khimki followed:
and PARMA too:
Meanwhile, Enisey have their own way: