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Jaden Ivey’s Controversy Exposed the NBA’s Real Priority



Jaden Ivey’s Controversy Exposed the NBA’s Real Priority

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Talent often outweighs controversy, as seen with Victor Wembanyama in the NBA. This concept extends to the Chicago Bulls, with discussions around player value. We also touch on the idea of “speech prohibition on religion” and its impact on public figures and the role of faith in their lives. #outkick #claytravis #christianity #hope

48 Comments

  1. Some teams have had halftime drag shows. Ever thought about the children? What happened to just keeping it basketball and appropriate entertainment?

  2. Christians really do everything they can to make themselves the victims man. Proclaiming your love if god is great, everyone can get behind that, spreading more hate towards a group of people who are actually being persecuted on a daily basis for the way they were born is evil. Doesnt matter if your Christian, islamic, agnostic or bhuddist, hating or trying to denounce people is evil, and if your god is telling you to hate people, then your god is evil. Theres truly no hate like Christian love, man. Jesus would be ashamed of you clowns

  3. U are exactly right clay!! If one of them stars said something they would say free speech! But since he's just a guy they will make a example out of him!! The hypocrisy is obvious!!!

  4. If someone talks about Christians in a bad way they also won't lose their job. Hypocrisy 101
    We live in times when calling good evil and evil good is acceptable. Logic is disappearing at an alarming rate..

    Isaiah 5:20 NKJV

    [20] Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; Who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!

    This was written approximately around 2,746 years ago. Around 740 BC

  5. Jon Issac didn’t lose his job cause he didn’t hop on a live and use gods name for foolish reasons. You can praise the lord and savior without alienating your fans, coworkers, and spouse. Let’s be completely real come on now this has so little to do with god and so much to do with him. I won’t let god and religion be a scapegoat

  6. Companies want us to leave our personal baggage at home, yet many provide a laptop bag (literal baggage) to take home. That’s crap. Does being a Christian, atheist, or Satan worshiper have any impact on playing basketball or dog grooming? No…no, it does not.

  7. Right, so they fired him because he's a Christian specifically? Or did they fire him because of his obviously unhinged and homophobic (not that yall give a fuck) car video? Even his wife ain't talking to him. Is that because he's a Christian too? It's like yall are allergic to being honest. What religion is Steph Curry? Catholic. I guess I missed where he was fired for being religious. Grow up. You're 40.

  8. Jaden Ivey, a top 5 pick, got fired for hate speech. Gay people exist, they have friends, and family, and they spend money. The nba is a business allowing employees to hate on large groups of people is bad business.

  9. All his teammates and family say he is having a mental breakdown, and needs help. He is also making 10 million from the bulls still. This isn’t what he’s saying.

  10. You guys are stupid. You should look at the nba contracts every player has to sign. It speaks on this exact thing. Free speech is only for the government not private companies.

    He is crazy and needs help.

  11. If you're religion causes you to hate a whole bunch of people, people that might be customers, then yeah it can get you fired

  12. I have no problem with adults living their lives the way that want. But forcing someone to believe in what you do with your life and forsake their own beliefs is abhorrent. Man we so cooked

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