I gave up $100 million contract to remain unvaccinated – NBA star, Kyrie Irving reveals

NBA star, Kyrie Irving has disclosed he turned down a multiyear deal worth “$100-and-something-million” with the Brooklyn Nets because he did not want to take the coronavirus vaccine.

The Brooklyn Nets star disclosed this during Monday’s media day. Last season, the veteran point guard could not play in the Nets’ home games until March because of New York’s ban on unvaccinated people in indoor venues.

His availability for away games was also dependent on different states’ vaccine requirements.

The seven-time All-Star says his decision not to get vaccinated cost him a four-year contract extension.

“I gave up four years, 100-and-something million deciding to be unvaccinated and that was the decision,” Irving said.

Irving, 30, went on to say that he believed the team was giving an ‘ultimatum’ by refusing to agree to a long-term extension unless he got the COVID-19 vaccine.

“(Get this) contract, get vaccinated or be unvaccinated and there’s a level of uncertainty of your future, whether you’re going to be in this league, whether you’re going to be on this team. So I had to deal with that real-life circumstance of losing my job for this decision.”

“I didn’t appreciate how me being unvaccinated came to be a stigma within my career that I don’t want to play, or that I’m willing to give up everything to be a voice for the voiceless.”

General manager Sean Marks slammed the suggestion that he was given an ultimatum. ‘There’s no ultimatum being given here,’ Marks said.

‘Again, it goes back to you want people who are reliable, people who are here, and accountable. All of us: staff, players, coaches, you name it. It’s not giving somebody an ultimatum to get a vaccine.

That’s a completely personal choice. I stand by Kyrie. I think if he wants, he’s made that choice. That’s his prerogative completely.’

The 30-year-old Irving will be an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season and is making $36 million in the last year of his current deal.

NBA star, Miles Bridges charged with three felonies after allegedly beating his children’s mother in front of them.

NBA star and Charlotte Hornets forward, Miles Bridges has been charged with felony domestic and child abuse stemming from an alleged assault on his partner that happened in front of their children.

Bridges, 24, faces one felony count of injuring a child’s parent and two felony counts of child abuse under circumstances or conditions likely to cause great bodily injury or death, the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office said in a statement.

Bridges allegedly assaulted his girlfriend on or about June 27 and 28 in front of their two children, according to the DA’s statement, which cited a criminal complaint on the matter.

“Domestic violence creates physical, mental and emotional trauma that has a lasting impact on survivors,” District Attorney George Gascón said. “Children who witness family violence are especially vulnerable and the impact on them is immeasurable. Mr. Bridges will be held accountable for his actions and our Bureau of Victim Services will support the survivors through this difficult process.”

The Hornets said the team is aware of the charges.

“These are very serious charges that we will continue to monitor. As this is a legal matter, we will have no further comment at this time,” the team said.

Bridges was initially arrested and charged with a felony on June 29 and was released on a $130,000 bail.

Two days later, Bridges’ partner, Mychelle Johnson, posted photos on Instagram showing injuries to her face. The photos have since been deleted.

Johnson also posted what appeared to be a discharge document from a hospital emergency department, describing her as an “adult victim of physical abuse by male partner” and “assault by strangulation.”

According to the document, her diagnosed injuries included a closed fracture of her nasal bone, a rib contusion, multiple bruises and a neck muscle strain.

“I hate that it has come to this but I can’t be silent anymore. I’ve allowed someone to destroy my home, abuse me in every way possible and traumatize our kids for life,” Johnson wrote in the post accompanying the images.