Anti-Vax NBA Players: Pro Basketball Stars Against The COVID-19 Vaccine
Notable NBA Players Who Are Against The COVID-19 Vaccine - Page 2
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1. John Stockton

One of the latest players to show us their true colors is Hall of Fame guard John Stockton. Stockton, who is still the NBA’s all-time leader in assists and steals, was recently suspended from attending any Gonzaga basketball game because he refused to comply with the university’s mask mandate. During an interview with The Spokesman-Review, Stockton also claimed 100 vaccinated professional athletes have died and at least 20,000 people have died as a result of the vaccine.
“I think it’s highly recorded now, there’s 150 I believe now, it’s over 100 professional athletes dead—professional athletes–the prime of their life, dropping dead that are vaccinated, right on the pitch, right on the field, right on the court,” said Stockton during the interview.
Of course, it’s a complete lie. If 100 pro athletes have died from COVID-19, you best believe every news outlet in the country would be running that story and you wouldn’t have to get your news from a 59-year-old white guy who you should only ask for advice if he’s willing to teach you how to throw a behind the back pass.
2. Andrew Wiggins

The Golden State Warriors Andrew Wiggins sent NBA fans into a tizzy when he told reporters back in March that he wouldn’t be taking the vaccine.
“I don’t really see myself getting it any time soon, unless I’m forced to somehow,” Wiggins said according to USA Today, adding,”Other than that, I’m good.” Wiggins’ refusal could potentially mean that he would have to sit out of the Warriors’ upcoming games at the Chase Center where proof of vaccination is required. Although the NBA hasn’t imposed strict guidelines for players about the vaccine, players are required to follow their home team venue’s protocol, the Sfist notes.
3. Bradley Beal

The Wizards Bradley Beal wasn’t able to compete at the Tokyo Olympics over the summer because he contracted COVID-19. Even after falling ill with the virus, the basketball player expressed during Monday’s media day event that he was still considering taking the vaccine.
“I don’t think you can pressure anybody into doing things, or putting things in their body,” Beal told reporters, CBS notes.
“I would ask the question to those who are getting vaccinated, ‘why are you still getting COVID?,” he continued “…You can still get COVID and still pass it along if vaccinated. So…”
Beal said he wouldn’t be taking the vaccine for “personal reasons” but clarified that he wasn’t trying to impose his anti-vax beliefs on people.
“I’m still considering getting the vaccine, so one thing I want to make clear is that I’m not sitting up here advocating that you shouldn’t get the vaccine,” he added. “…I’m not sitting here saying I won’t get it.”
4. Kent Bazemore

The Los Angeles Lakers star recently said that he didn’t need to take the vaccine because he was already taking precautions against the virus by maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
“I do everything I can to strengthen my immune system, with hours upon hours of cooking, preparing my meals at home, really being conscious of what I put in my body and taking care of my health,” Bazemore said in March. “My family has a history of heart disease and all these different things, and I’m trying to turn that around for my lineage. So, I’m taking it upon myself to do everything I can to keep my immune system strong and live a healthy and long life,” he added.
5. Trey Burke

Trey Burke of the Dallas Mavericks shared his unwarranted thoughts about the vaccine on Instagram. The athlete took to his Instagram stories, writing to his massive following:
“F*ck a vaccination. Tryna kill us YOU [emoji eyes] you crazy you think otherwise!”
He continued by telling his followers to “Pick a side” before explaining that he would rather put his faith in his religion. “I choose the Most High through Christ could careless [sic] what the world think [shrugging emoji].”
Burke ended his anti-vaccine rant by stating that he didn’t care what people thought about his opinion and he claimed that the drug was the government’s attempt to begin using tracking devices, otherwise known as radio frequency identification (RFID), on Americans.
“RFID in full effect and they ready to implement!” he added.
6. Dwight Howard

NBA star Dwight Howard said during a recent Instagram Live session that he did not believe in vaccines.
“Do I believe in vaccinations? No, I don’t. That’s my personal opinion, but no, I don’t,” the Lakers player said flat out.
7. Kyle Kuzma

The Lakers Kyle Kuzma was dragged to Twitter hell and back after he commenting on HIPAA rules regarding vaccination, Black Sports Online reported.
“So when did following HIPAA rules correlate to being Anti-vaccinated?” the NBA star tweeted, but social media watchdogs quickly descended upon the athlete with fury slamming the star for spreading unfactual information.
HIPAA laws protect patients from medical facilities or health care providers from giving out their medical records to third parties without their consent. It does not protect people from being asked if they are vaccinated…maybe Kuzma missed the memo?
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