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Since his retirement in 2003, Utah Jazz legend John Stockton hasn’t found himself in the spotlight very often. Over these past few years, however, he has really made it a point to share his views on various hot-button topics.
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Stockton was amongst those actively speaking out against the vaccine and even spoke out in support of Kyrie Irving when he had his standoff against the vax.
Stockton went quiet for a while but did resurface this month when he claimed that athletes have died from the vaccine.
In his most recent public appearance, however, he only doubled down on the outlandish claims and said he had the proof in his hands.
Stockton has not shared where he got the information from, but we can confirm that his statement is not rooted in fact.
Fortunately, it seems the whole anti-vaccine craze has finally expired in the NBA, and Stockton’s words are falling on deaf ears. With the COVID-19 pandemic in the past now, fans just don’t have time to listen to fake news and facts about the vaccine.
Hopefully, Stockton comes to realize his mistake and walks back some of the comments he’s made recently.
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