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The beginning of the end of the illuminated star, Kyrie Irving
Accompanied by media noise and explosions Kyrie Irving from the beginning of his career. Until recently, his tremendous qualities on the court allowed him to say outrageous things without significantly affecting his professional performance. Changed by the outbreak of the pandemic and among many other organizations, governments and scientific communities around the world, NBA.
In order to have a merit-seeker without a personal profile beyond the court, Irving Will become one of the most coveted athletes on the planet todayHe had just turned 30 and had made seven All-Star appearances, averaging . Averaged 23.1 points and 5.7 assists per game In 12 seasons of Elite. he is a proven champion Made the only ring definitive basket in Cleveland Cavaliers history He also won gold medals at the Olympics and the World Cup.All this with a marvelous ability to dance and create on parquet, his special canvas that showcases his best work Ball and basketball artistic skills.
Unfortunately, characters over the track have won the battle in recent years. It’s backed up by the most basic stats. Since participating in the huge project of brooklyn netsheadquarters he lost more than half the game (128 out of 239), mostly for non-sports reasons. Data anecdotes explain the reluctance of remaining league executives before a hypothetical scenario in which a player is transferred or signed as a free agent. ‘I don’t think Kyrie will ever play in the NBA again’would say the general manager of the league athletic.
Most of the competition’s sports managers consulted by the American professional media are convinced that given the chance to incorporate Irving into the team, they would run in the opposite direction. “This is the exact opposite of the luxury expected of a player who makes a lot of money.”says one person. “Things are even harder for him now that Nike has left him,” predicts another. Those who aren’t devastated think the point guard has definitely run out of long-term contracts. “From here they end on a one-year deal.”
The tweet that broke the camel’s back
His tweet of the anti-Semitic nuanced video, The straw that broke the camel’s back Despite the fact that his teammates, the Brooklyn Nets, the league office and sponsors took longer to respond. Recognizing the seriousness of the problem and seeing that the player alone is not willing to face it unequivocally and apologize, they took out a mallet and didn’t hurt themselvesTo play again with his current team, Irving must complete a six-step program designed by his employer. $500,000 to organizations that fight hate crimes.
The last step that needs to be completed is probably the most complicated.There is a need to persuade the owner Joe Tsai The franchise’s other director, this time yes, learned a lessonDescent into Muddy Waters Irving’s Opinion Started in 2017 On the podcast, he commented that he believes that the earth is flatHe later tried to justify his words, but he didn’t want to affirm the opposite or admit his mistakes, as it first happened in the case of the anti-Semitic tweet that completely sunk him. was. “I really don’t know”when they argued a year later on the subject of flat earthism, Kyrie said. Assassination of John F. Kennedy, according to him motivated by the president’s intention to eliminate the banking mafia.Player Conspiracy Drifts Consolidated in Pandemic When He Shares and Interacts Approved anti-vaccine And he stood up to the obligation to be vaccinated to play in New York State.
pandemic and pocket
The covid-19 moment is when players start hitting slips.He never wanted to amend his position publicly or privately, ceasing to collect the proportionate share of all the parties he would lose for refusing vaccination. yese lost a total of 36 games and lost about $15.3 million.It wasn’t the only one left behind. The Nets considered at the time whether to offer him up to five years and around 200 million renewals, but ultimately left him in a drawer. “Because he hasn’t been vaccinated, he has about $100 million and another four years left on his contract.”he complained before the start of this course.
In the 2022-2023 season, Irving collects 36 million of his player options with Brooklyn. You have to subtract everything that is lost after the . Minimum 5 game suspension For his anti-Semitic outings and lack of wide sleeves to admit more than glaring wrong. This isn’t the first time it’s happened to him, and during the worst of the pandemic, he left a pearl like this: “This is the greatest violation of human rights. [sobre las vacunas obligatorias]”No one is going to enslave me. No one is going to tell me what to do with my life”; “This means I have to put up with not being vaccinated. It’s for everyone who is routinely laid off from their jobs.”
Links to anti-Semitic content, just one year after the vaccine chaos, demonstrate once again that players do not understand the power of their platform and the risks that come with their opinions. “I am an Omnisist and I do not disparage anyone’s religious beliefs. The “anti-Semitic” label they impose on me is not justified. “he said after the Nets slammed him for his controversial tweet. refusing to “make clear that he does not hold anti-Semitic views”The franchise added that it “worked with the player and repeatedly tried to get him to understand.” Harm and danger in his words and actions.
Whether he fulfills the duties imposed on him, the Nets turmoil, and the negative and shaky opinions Irving has earned across his franchise boundaries. Marking the beginning of the end for a great basketball player Has a legendary stubbornness to off-course nonsense. “Whether he’s a good man or a bad man, he’s a very complicated man.”One of the executives consulted said: athletic. “I can’t trust him to do what he has to do.”finished another one.
Your profile no matter what sure to be dyed therefore.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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