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es, protams, ieteicu pirms trīs gadiem detroitas "pistons" ultravirtuālajai vadībai un frontofisam sākt pārkārtošanos ar to, ka džeidenu aiviju vajag kaut kā aizmainīt no komandas (tīri cilvēces, detroitas un draftpiku labā), bet kaut ko tādu es negaidīju

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Ivey has gone live on his Instagram account more frequently in the past week, posting at least three lengthy videos after he was shut down for the rest of the season by the team because of injury last Thursday. On Monday morning, he called out the NBA for promoting Pride Month, saying it celebrates "unrighteousness."

"The world proclaims LGBTQ, right?" Ivey said during the video stream. "They proclaim Pride Month and the NBA does, too. They show it to the world. They say, 'Come join us for Pride Month to celebrate unrighteousness.' They proclaim it on the billboards. They proclaim it on the streets. Unrighteousness."

In another live stream Monday evening, Ivey questioned why he was waived before speaking again at length about religion.

"[The Bulls] said my conduct is detrimental to the team," he said. "Why didn't they just say, 'We don't agree with his stance on LGBTQ'? Why didn't they say that? ... How is it conduct detrimental to the team? What did I do to the team? What did I do to the players?"

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On Feb. 19 against the Raptors, Ivey did not play because of a coach's decision, the first time in his young career he had been a healthy scratch. After the game that night, he noted that he "wasn't the same player as he used to be," referring to his religion while talking to reporters in the locker room.

"I'm not the J.I. I used to be. The old J.I. is dead," Ivey said. "I'm alive in Christ no matter what the basketball setting is."

Ivey was outspoken about his religious beliefs in Detroit, but his intensity ratcheted up during his tenure in Chicago, which agitated some team staff members who described Ivey as "preachy" around the locker room, sources told ESPN. His social media rants often lasted nearly an hour and ventured into a variety of topics, including his own bouts of depression, finding religion, "wicked" music lyrics, anti-Catholicism, abortion and asides about his love for apple pie.

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He also predicted he would go unsigned as an NBA free agent: 'They gonna cancel me, bro, I'm telling you. They don't want this... God is faithful.'

Unprompted, Ivey turned his frustration to Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry, whom he said has 'not surrendered.'

'And y'all believe he's a Christian?' Ivey asked. 'This stuff is not gonna matter on Judgment Day, all them rings he got, all them rings LeBron [James] got, all the rings Michael Jordan got.'

Ivey went on to downplay the importance of the NBA in his life, saying he is prepared to move on without the league.

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kaut arī viss principā godīgi - džeidens uzlika nikolaju basketam, baskets uzlika nikolaju viņam (ja kāds vēl neierubījās, tad aiviju izmeta no līgas), no unrighteousness.
nabaga čikāga, tu to neesi pelnījusi
vai arī esi, jo mums te stāsta, ka aivijam tējkanna sāka svilpot jau detroitā
tad nu jā. lūk, jums arī plakanā zemeslode un citas izpriecas


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