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Kyrie Irving Reportedly Suggested Players Should Start Their Own League

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Former flat-earther Kyrie Irving is leading the charge calling for his fellow players not to go to Orlando.

Now there are reports Irving even suggested that players should start their own league.

In his story, Bondy wrote:

“To be clear on this, Kyrie Irving has proposed to his teammates they should start their own league, and it’s not necessarily in response to the bubble situation.”

Bleacher Report’s Taylor Rooks stated that Kyrie did not tell his Nets teammates they should start their own league because of the “bubble plan.”

Irving is one of the many players concerned that the return of the NBA will take away attention from the fight against systemic racism and police brutality.

Source: Cassius | born unapologetic | News, Style, Culture

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