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NBA: star Kyrie Irving claims to have turned his back on a $ 100 million contract by refusing the vaccine

2022-09-27T06:53:33.455Z


The point guard, NBA champion with Cleveland, had been forced to miss matches because of his refusal to be vaccinated against the Cov


Brooklyn star Kyrie Irving said he turned down a four-year extension ahead of the 2020-21 season due to his decision not to get a Covid-19 shot on Monday during the pre-season Media Day of the net.

“I gave up another four years, for 100 and some million by standing by my decision not to get vaccinated,” Irving said.

"To sign such a contract, to get vaccinated or not to get vaccinated... there is a level of uncertainty about your future (...) so I had to face this possibility of losing my job for this decision,” he explained.

Irving was forced to miss home games in Brooklyn, until the end of March this year, because the health protocol in force until then in New York prohibited the unvaccinated from entering a gym.

The 30-year-old added that he was given an "ultimatum" to get vaccinated if he wanted his contract extended.

A salary of 37 million dollars until June 2023

“We were supposed to have all of that sorted out before training camp last season.

And it just didn't happen, because of my refusal.

I just had to live with it.

It was a hard pill to swallow,” he insisted.

Nets manager Sean Marks has refuted the idea of ​​an "ultimatum" imposed on the player.

“It's just about wanting people who are reliable, present and responsible.

All of us, the staff, the players, the coaches.

This is not about giving someone an ultimatum to get vaccinated,” he said.

At the end of June, Kyrie Irving finally exercised the option to stay one more season with the Nets, until June 2023, which guarantees him a salary of 37 million dollars.

The other star of the team, Kevin Durant, has reconsidered his desire to leave the club this summer, not without having called for the dismissal of Sean Marks and coach Steve Nash, before finally changing his mind.

"Last season, we had guys who left the club (James Harden, in Philadelphia, editor's note), injuries, just a lot of uncertainty, which raised doubts in my mind, about the next four years. of my career,” he explained.

Source: leparis

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