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Irving pledges US$1.5 mln to WNBA opt outs

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MIAMI: Kyrie Irving has pledged US$1.5 million to provide financial support to WNBA players who choose to sit out the season, the Brooklyn Nets star said Monday.

Irving will distribute money from his newly created KAI Empowermen­t Initiative fund, a statement said.

Several players have already decided to opt out of the WNBA’s shortened season, with some citing concerns over Covid-19 or issues surroundin­g social justice reform.

Irving said he had set up the programme after talks with WNBA players Natasha Cloud and Jewell Loyd.

Washington Mystics star Cloud was one of the first players to opt out of the season.

“I have connected with several WNBA players who have decided to play and those who have decided not to play,” Irving said in a statement.

“In these conversati­ons I have learned about the challenges and opportunit­ies of their decisions and how it will impact their lives, family and overall wellbeing.

“This platform was created to provide support for all WNBA players in hopes to relieve some of the financial strain imposed during these challengin­g times.

“Whether a person decided to fight for social justice, play basketball, focus on physical or mental health, or simply connect with their families, this initiative can hopefully support their priorities and decisions.”

The WNBA season got under way on Saturday, with all teams playing at a single location at Bradenton, Florida. — AFP

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