Los Angeles Clippers guard Lou Williams recently left the NBA bubble in Orlando due to an excused absence, one that cited family reasons for his impromptu departure.

However, hours before his absence was made known, rapper Jack Harlow was allegedly clubbing it up with Williams on his Instagram story, which has since been deleted:

The Clippers guard apparently left on Thursday to be able to party it up with Harlow and company at “a location U would never guess.” While his absence was excused, it's unlikely that his venture into a club was, if this actually was from Thursday.

Harlow tried to cover Williams' tracks, but he quickly deleted the attempt:

Williams is the fifth Clippers player currently outside the bubble after Montrezl Harrell and Patrick Beverley left to tend to personal matters. Marksman Landry Shamet is recovering from a COVID-19 infection, while center Ivica Zubac has yet to join the team in Orlando.

It's likely Harlow deleted this photo of him and the Clippers guard to keep suspicion away from Williams' trail.

The NBA requires players to quarantine for at least four days with a maximum of 10 for excused absences. Their isolation process can be as short as four days if the player produces negative COVID-19 tests for at least seven days prior to his return from an excused absence. Any unauthorized departure from the bubble (violation) could render a player unable to return for up to two weeks.

If a player tests positive for the novel coronavirus, he will have to produce two negative tests before he can rejoin his team in practice or games.

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