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NBA coaches boil down to vaccine opponents: "It's a piece of bullshit"
About 40-60 opponents continue to resonate.
One of the coaches: "Both my parents are very ill. I do not want to get into a situation where I will cause their death."
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Tuesday, 28 September 2021, 08:26 Updated: 08:38
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The 2021-22 season in the NBA will open next week, but the best basketball league in the world is currently less concerned with the professional side and especially with the 40-60 players who refuse to get vaccinated against Corona.
Yesterday (Monday) Bradley Bill proudly recounted his refusal and the situation is approaching a boiling point.
At the moment, the NBA management does not intend to take legal action to try to force players to get vaccinated, but the protocols of the various states in the US may prevent players from appearing in certain cities. Kyrie Irving, for example, is not vaccinated His.
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ESPN tonight published quotes from quite a few members of training teams in the league, who, although anonymous, expressed great anger at those who refused the vaccines.
"Anyone who gets vaccinated should be very nervous about those who oppose," said an assistant coach in the league, "not requiring NBA players to get vaccinated is a piece of bullshit."
One of the coaches told ESPN: "For me this is a problem. Both my parents are very ill and I am very close to them. I do not want there to be even a small chance that I will catch them and they will die of corona."
A member of the training team of one of the teams added: "Let's say you have a child with asthma and you do everything to keep him protected during the corona period. But you work with unvaccinated people and then bring the virus home, to your family. These things are real, it's real."
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