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Jaden Ivey Comments Shock NBA Fans—What the Pistons Star Just Revealed
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Chicago Bulls guard Jaden Ivey has been waived just hours after a series of viral Instagram Live sessions in which he delivered anti-LGBTQ and religiously charged remarks, sparking a league-wide backlash.
During the 75-minute broadcast, the 22-year-old read selected Bible verses from the driver’s seat of his car and repeatedly called Pride Month celebrations “unrighteous” and “deceptive,” telling viewers that “Catholicism is a false religion” and that “God does not hear the prayers of sinners.” Screenshots and clips circulated across X, Reddit and Instagram within minutes, igniting condemnation from fans, advocacy groups and several current NBA players.
Chicago’s front office moved swiftly, announcing that the franchise had requested waivers on Ivey and would eat the remaining $3.2 million of his rookie-scale deal. The decision came less than 48 hours after the Bulls had promoted a Pride Night ticket package and just six weeks after they traded a protected 2029 second-round pick for the former top-five selection.
League sources say the NBA is reviewing whether Ivey’s livestream violated the association’s anti-discrimination policy. Although a formal suspension is unlikely now that he is off a roster, the probe could affect any attempt by another team to claim him before the 48-hour waiver period expires. Teams that do so would inherit both his contract and any potential league discipline.
The National Basketball Players Association released a brief statement supporting “free expression that does not cross into hateful rhetoric,” while LGBTQ advocacy group Athlete Ally urged the NBA to mandate sensitivity training for all incoming rookies. Meanwhile, several of Ivey’s Bulls teammates—including Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan—unfollowed the guard on social media, signaling internal disapproval of the comments.
Ivey, a 6-foot-4 combo guard drafted fifth overall in 2024, averaged 11.8 points, 3.4 rebounds and 3.1 assists over 46 games this season before a right knee injury shut him down in early March. He has not issued a public apology, and his agent declined multiple requests for comment.
With the postseason approaching, front-office executives are divided on whether the talent upside outweighs the public-relations storm attached to “Jaden Ivey comments.” If he clears waivers, contenders with back-court depth issues—such as the Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Lakers—could explore a veteran-minimum flyer, but only if Ivey agrees to league-run counseling and public outreach.
For now, the episode stands as a cautionary tale of how a single social-media rant can derail an NBA career in less than 24 hours, ensuring that searches for “Jaden Ivey comments” will dominate basketball headlines throughout the week.
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