Budding NBA stars Jayson Tatum and Tyler Herro will star in a YouTube miniseries developed by New Era, that will recap the two's experience in the league's bubble in Orlando, per Justin Quinn of USA Today.

Joined by former sharpshooter Quentin Richardson, Herro and Tatum will participate in Zoom sessions to discuss what is was like operate inside the NBA's facility at Walt Disney World. An extreme measure that the association undertook in order to ensure the continuation of its season, the bubble was a remarkable success given that no players were infected with the Coronavirus while inside the environment.

Although only a single episode has been released thus far, the series will likely touch on the Eastern Conference Finals that was played between the Heat and Celtics that propelled Miami to the NBA Finals. Of particular note will be Game 4 of the conference finals, in which Herro exploded for 37 points off the bench to help give the Heat a 3-1 lead in the series.

Beyond the results on the court, both Herro and Tatum will also discuss what day-to-day life was like inside their basketball-packed quarantine. Though the Heat and Lakers were able to welcome immediate family members to the bubble for the duration of the Finals, the rest of the three month odyssey was spent without family and friends being present. While teams were said to have handled the extreme measures with varying degrees of success, the sit down conversations between the two will be the first extended account of the bubble by any players.

Though the quarantine might have worked, it doesn't seem like an experience Jayson Tatum or Tyler Herro are eager to repeat.