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It’s good to see other Christian athletes supporting former Chicago Bulls guard Jaden Ivey after he was waived for calling “pride” month and the celebration of LGBT values by corporate America sinful.

But what they’re supporting him for isn’t explicitly the sentiment — just his ability to say what he believes. And therein lies the issue.

So, in case you haven’t been following this, Ivey — once a top-five draft pick — was waived by the Chicago Bulls earlier this week after his remarks regarding homosexuality, LGBT, and “pride” month.

BREAKING: The Chicago Bulls are waiving Jaden Ivey after he spoke out against the NBA for promoting ‘Pride Month’ and unrighteousness, according to ESPN. Ivey recently announced that he was alive in Christ. “They proclaim Pride Month in the NBA. They show it to the world. They… pic.twitter.com/1kxiL36ygn — Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 30, 2026

BREAKING: The Chicago Bulls are waiving Jaden Ivey after he spoke out against the NBA for promoting ‘Pride Month’ and unrighteousness, according to ESPN.

Ivey recently announced that he was alive in Christ.

“They proclaim Pride Month in the NBA. They show it to the world. They… pic.twitter.com/1kxiL36ygn

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 30, 2026

Ivey, the Bulls said, was waived “due to conduct detrimental to the team,” the Bulls said in a post. As someone who follows the NBA, I’d like to note that if conduct detrimental to a team that is 29-47 and is perpetually underperforming and overpaid got you waived, there wouldn’t be a franchise in Chicago anymore for lack of players.

pic.twitter.com/nV6zlJ0yOi — Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) March 30, 2026

pic.twitter.com/nV6zlJ0yOi

— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) March 30, 2026

Head coach Billy Donovan said that “there’s a certain level of expectations and standards that are here,” which was the reason for the move. I’d again like to insert a note that in a league where making the playoffs is like shooting dead fish in a barrel with a shotgun, Donovan’s Bulls have missed the playoffs four out of the five seasons he’s been their coach and he still has a job — so that’s a lie, too.

Anyhow,........

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