Larry Nance Jr has a big problem on his hands

Oct 17, 2015; San Diego, CA, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Larry Nance Jr. (7) controls the ball during the third quarter against the Golden State Warriors at Valley View Casino Center. Mandatory Credit: Jake Roth-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 17, 2015; San Diego, CA, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Larry Nance Jr. (7) controls the ball during the third quarter against the Golden State Warriors at Valley View Casino Center. Mandatory Credit: Jake Roth-USA TODAY Sports /
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Oct 17, 2015; San Diego, CA, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Larry Nance Jr. (7) controls the ball during the third quarter against the Golden State Warriors at Valley View Casino Center. Mandatory Credit: Jake Roth-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 17, 2015; San Diego, CA, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Larry Nance Jr. (7) controls the ball during the third quarter against the Golden State Warriors at Valley View Casino Center. Mandatory Credit: Jake Roth-USA TODAY Sports /

Professional athletes have busy lives. Between practices, roadtrips, promotional appearances, games and plenty of other stuff we probably can’t even begin to guess, it feels safe to assume that most do not do their own cleaning. While many probably hire a cleaning service to come in and clean things up once or twice a week, there still needs to be regular maintenance done to keep things livable on a day-to-day basis, which makes something like a Roomba a good, practical investment. Expect in certain circumstances as Los Angeles Lakers rookie Larry Nance Jr. just found out.

That does not seem ideal and also seems to point towards Nance’s dog needing more training. I can’t imagine that an NBA player is going to be cleaning that type of mess up himself, so

And honestly, we can’t overlook something pointed out by our good friend Robby Kalland.