Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving and Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers are two of the most notable people in the world that have yet to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Both stars have received much criticism from those who support the vaccine while also receiving lots of support from those who are against the vaccine. One such person who has now come out in staunch support of the duo is former NBA star John Stockton. The Hall of Famer recently stated that he has a list of “hundreds” of vaccinated athletes that have “dropped dead on the field.”
Source: Jonathan Sherman @ ahnfiredigital.com
Source: Jonathan Sherman @ ahnfiredigital.com
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📅 On this day in 2021, the @Phoenix Suns Chris Paul had 11 points, 10 rebounds, and 13 assists in a 111-94 win over the Lakers.
Paul became the sixth player in NBA history to reach 10,000 career assists. Only John Stockton reached that mark at a younger age. pic.twitter.com/7SZIAWubCI – 2:01 PM
📅 On this day in 2021, the @Phoenix Suns Chris Paul had 11 points, 10 rebounds, and 13 assists in a 111-94 win over the Lakers.
Paul became the sixth player in NBA history to reach 10,000 career assists. Only John Stockton reached that mark at a younger age. pic.twitter.com/7SZIAWubCI – 2:01 PM
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“I now have a list of hundreds of athletes around the world that are vaccinated that have dropped dead on the field,” said Stockton. -via YouTube / March 23, 2022
Will Guillory: The Pelicans have upgraded CJ McCollum to questionable for tomorrow’s game vs Phoenix. He’s missed the last two games after going into Health & Safety Protocols -via Twitter @WillGuillory / March 14, 2022
New Orleans Pelicans coach Willie Green said CJ McCollum is progressing well after being placed in the NBA’s health and safety protocols last week and that there is a chance the high-scoring guard can return to the floor Tuesday against the Phoenix Suns. “We’re hopeful,” Green said. “We’ll see how it goes. He’s got to get a couple negative tests. He’s progressing.” -via New Orleans Times-Picayune / March 14, 2022