Jaden Ivey claims he was cut for preaching Gospel, claims Bulls' reason for release is a 'lie'
Former Chicago Bulls player Jaden Ivey maintained that the conduct he showed in going against the NBA’s Pride Month and anti-LGBTQ beliefs was not detrimental to the team. The Bulls waived Ivey after he posted a rant on social media calling the NBA’s Pride Month "unrighteousness." Chicago said that Ivey committed conduct detrimental to the team. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM "My conduct was not detrimental to the team," he said in an appearance on the "PinPoint Podcast."...
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