Kyrie Irving Gets Rewarded for Good Karma
The unvaxxed Nets star gets a $10 million trade bonus for being sent to Dallas
While millions of Americans were forced to take a dangerous, untested “vaccine” during the most authoritarian time in modern American history, Kyrie Irving was one of the few public figures brave enough to stand up for his rights.
Kyrie could have easily gotten a fake vaccine pass, as tennis player Camila Giorgi reportedly did and as countless NBA and NFL players likely did.
Instead, Irving publicly stood against the draconian mandate that demanded he place a foreign substance in his body, one that was too dangerous for the FDA to even give a normal authorization.
With hundreds of thousands of people now dead from the dangerous “vaccines,” Irving is one of the few public figures that deserves praise for putting himself on the line to fight against them. That list of heroes is short, with tennis star Novak Djokovic notably making a similar sacrifice.
For refusing the dangerous vaccine, Irving lost more than $15 million last season. He’s also lost his Nike contract estimated at $11 million per year for simply sharing a documentary sold by Amazon.
Irving has been courageous in defense of his beliefs, refusing to capitulate to public pressure even when threatened with never playing basketball again.
And now he reaps the rewards for his good karma.
Thanks to today’s trade, Irving will get a $10 million trade bonus, and earn back some of the money the Nets and the NBA stole from him. He will save additional bucks from not having to pay New York’s state taxes the rest of the season.
While the sports media scream about how awful Irving was to demand a trade from the Brooklyn Nets, the fact is the team refused to extend his contract while Irving is putting up All-Star numbers and is one of the most popular players in the league.
Irving was literally the most popular player in fan voting at his position in the NBA’s entire Eastern Conference. And still the Nets weren’t willing to extend his contract beyond next season.
And now Kyrie gets to play in a red state, with a fan base more likely to appreciate his heroism. He gets to leave the criminal, dirty city of New York behind, and he might even win the title this year playing with Luka Doncic.
Some times the good guys finish first.
Whatever he said that was so ridiculous the overreaction has basically rejuvenated his career.