NBA players have a lot of time on their hands nowadays, as the league advised all its athletes to stay indoors amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) threat. Los Angeles Clippers superstar Paul George used the lull to weigh-in on America's “great burger debate” and settle the beef between fast food giants In-N-Out Burger and Shake Shack.

While streaming a live game of the new Call of Duty: Warzone, George was asked his thoughts about which burger he prefers.

“Shake Shack over In-N'Out,” the six-time Clippers All-Star boldly proclaimed.

Paul George, who returned to his hometown California in the offseason, does have plenty of access to In-N-Out considering they operate in the Southwest and the Pacific coast area. This certainly makes his admission surprising and definitely controversial among his fellow Californians.

The New York-based Shake Shack, meanwhile, has been globally expanding in recent years and now has multiple branches all over the world.

Apart from sharing his preference burger-wise, the Clippers wing also showed his virtual gun-shooting skills, leading his CoD team to victory. Check out George's clutch “big-leader” moment below:

Apart from suspending all scheduled games, the NBA has also barred all teams from hosting team practices. Players can still workout individually and give updates on their health on a regular basis.

With everyone stuck at home, more and more players have turned to video games to pass the time. Last season, players like Josh Hart, Karl Anthony Towns, and Ben Simmons indulged in plenty of Fortnite action.

NBA stars prefer CoD nowadays, as Phoenix Suns shooting guard Devin Booker even learned about the suspension while streaming the game on Twitch.