Chris Paul roasted over reported anonymous Orlando violations hotline

While a contingent of NBA players are pushing back against the NBA's restart plan in Orlando, the league's safety protocols leaked out Tuesday night.

Some of the rules NBA players would have to abide by at the Disney World complex in Florida are interesting.

Players will be closely monitored in their designated hotels and there will be strict guidelines.

And if someone breaks a rule? There's an anonymous hotline for that, The Athletic's Shams Charania and Sam Amick reported Tuesday night. Seriously.

As you can imagine, Warriors nemesis and NBA Players Association President Chris Paul was the first player a lot of people thought of when this news broke.

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CP3 always gets under the skin of the Warriors and their fans. He loves to complain.

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Earlier this season, the Oklahoma City Thunder guard ratted out former Warriors forward Jordan Bell to refs for trying to enter a game with an untucked Timberwolves jersey. The Minnesota Timberwolves were assessed their second delay of game penalty and Oklahoma City got to shoot a technical foul free throw.

So when there's an anonymous hotline for players to tell on each other, it's easy for NBA fans to think of CP3. His reputation precedes him.

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