Though Gay hasn’t been attributed to any specific train of thought, the fact that he was cited as a noteworthy participant brings questions to the forefront. In addition, Mitchell reportedly didn’t feel that the league’s young players were being taken seriously-an opinion that was shared by Orlando Magic center Mo Bamba. It was said that Utah Jazz All-Star Donovan Mitchell, who’s up for his rookie extension this offseason, noted his fears of serious injury-risk after being away from the game for this extended period. Others cited differing issues with the league’s plan. He was joined in that sentiment by future Hall of Fame candidates Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard, who have been active in using their platforms to fight these injustices. Irving, who is the Vice President of the National Basketball Player’s Association, discussed the importance of focusing on social issues including the fight against police brutality and racism against Black Americans. Haynes, was San Antonio Spurs forward Rudy Gay.
One of the participants, as cited by Yahoo Sports reporter Chris B. The latest chunk of news regarding the NBA’s plan to resume its season comes as roughly 80 players joined a call led by All-Star Kyrie Irving discussing the ramifications of this Orlando plan.
NBA players including San Antonio Spurs forward Rudy Gay joined Kyrie Irving’s call to discuss concerns about resuming the season in Orlando next month.