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Around 96% of NBA players vaccinated against COVID-19–Silver

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October 19, 2021
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NBA commissioner Adam Silver speaks during the 2021 NBA Draft at the Barclays Center on July 29, 2021 in New York City.
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NBA commissioner Adam Silver speaks during the 2021 NBA Draft at the Barclays Center on July 29, 2021 in New York City. Arturo Holmes/Getty Images/AFP 

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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said Monday that around 96 percent of players in the league have now been vaccinated against COVID-19 despite union opposition to a league-wide mandate.

Speaking to reporters on the eve of the new NBA season, which tips off on Tuesday, Silver said the number of vaccinated players had increased and was expected to go higher after the season starts.

“Roughly 96 percent of our players are vaccinated, and that number will likely tick up a bit when the season starts,” Silver told reporters.

Issues around vaccine hesitancy have loomed over the build-up to the 2021-2022 season, most notably with Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving effectively being sidelined over his refusal to get vaccinated.

A city regulation in New York requires individuals in public indoor spaces to be vaccinated, meaning that Irving is unable to play home games for the Nets.

The Nets subsequently said Irving would not play in either home or away games as long as he remains unvaccinated.

Silver said Monday he hoped Irving would eventually change his mind over the vaccine — but backed the New York regulations that have left his career in limbo.

“I hope that Kyrie, despite how strongly he feels about the vaccination, ultimately decides to get vaccinated because I’d love to see him play basketball this season, and I’d love to see the Brooklyn Nets have their full complement of players on the floor,” Silver said.

Asked if he felt Irving’s situation was fair, Silver replied: “I’m not sure if fair is the right way to approach it because there’s nothing fair about this virus.

“It’s indiscriminate in terms of who it impacts, and I think it’s perfectly appropriate that New York and other cities have passed laws that require people who both work and visit arenas to be vaccinated.

“That seems to be a responsible public health decision made by those locales, and those are the circumstances in which the Nets find themselves operating.”

‘Best for everyone’

Silver said he had favored a league-wide vaccination mandate, something that had been opposed by the NBA Players Association but agreed to by the NBA Referees Association.

“I would have preferred ultimately that the players association agreed on mandatory vaccinations,” Silver said.

“Our officials union agreed to mandatory vaccinations despite some opposition from members. But I think ultimately we could have avoided a lot of the adversarial nature of these issues for our players (with a mandate).

“It would have been best for everyone if every player had been vaccinated.”

Silver would not comment when asked whether he had discussed Irving’s vaccination status directly with the player, noting only that in general the league had conducted educational outreach to all players since vaccines became widely available.

“I would like to see all our players vaccinated because it’s a public service of sorts, particularly to young people who might not see the value of getting vaccinated,” Silver said.

“That outreach will continue. We think that at the end of the day players being fully informed is helpful. The science very much supports getting vaccinated, not just for themselves but for their families and their communities.”

However Silver warned that players could not expect to be treated differently from the general population over vaccine rules.

“Having an opinion about whether or not to get vaccinated, is different than your right to play NBA basketball,” Silver said.

“And we’re seeing that in the New York market right now, where there’s a conflict between the player’s point of view and the local law, the local law is going to trump that player’s point of view.”

Silver meanwhile said the league has projected revenues for the new season to be around $10 billion as fans return to arenas.

League revenues dropped to $8.3 billion in the 2019-2020 season, and were initially expected to decline by as much as 40 percent in 2021-2022. Silver said Monday revenue had declined by around 35 percent.

“We lost significant amounts of money,” Silver said. “The good news I think is that we’re able to take a long-term view of this business and continue to grow in it, continue to invest in it.

“So we’ll try to look at it as an ongoing investment in the business over a long period of time as opposed to a loss of an individual season.”

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