The Chicago Bulls have not been doing too well on the court, but they are in a position where things are not looking too well. On Monday evening, guard Jaden Ivey had a livestream on social media where he had some anti-LGBTQ things to say. Chicago’s front office would have issues with it, and this would result in him being released from his contract soon after.
Ivey has been vocal about his beliefs over the last few months, but this seemingly was going too far. Let’s take a look at what his coach said about the situation.
Billy Donovan addresses the Chicago Bulls’ release of Jaden Ivey

The Bulls are on the road for their Monday game against the San Antonio Spurs, but the team needed to address the Ivey situation. Before the game, Bulls coach Billy Donovan met with the media and discussed the situation.
“I think there’s a certain level of standards and expectations that are here. I mean, we have people from all different walks of life working in the building and players from all different walks of life, right? So, the first thing is, everybody comes with their own personal experiences. But one is, we’ve got to all be professional. I think there’s got to be a high level of respect for one another, and we got to help each other and then be accountable to those standards.”
Ivey has played four games for the Bulls since being traded to the team last month. However, he was shut down earlier this month with a knee injury. In 37 total games between the Detroit Pistons and Bulls, Ivey averaged 8.5 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 0.6 steals in 18.1 minutes per game. Now that he is a free agent, it will be interesting to see how his career plays out. Teams could still be interested in him for next season, but do not be surprised to see some teams afraid of the baggage associated with Ivey.
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