Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Donne hurt by opt-out denial

I’m now left with two choices: I can either risk my life or forfeit my paycheck

- Players Tribune ESPN. ESPN.

MIAMI (AFP) — Two-time Women’s NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) Elena Delle Donne ripped the league for rejecting her medical opt-out exemption applicatio­n to avoid coronaviru­s risks this year due to Lyme disease.

The 30-year-old forward, who led the United States to 2016 Rio Olympic gold and a 2018 world title, sparked the Washington Mystics’ 2019 WNBA championsh­ip run, taking MVP honors as she did in the 2015 campaign.

This year’s WNBA season was delayed due to the coronaviru­s pandemic and reschedule­d to a bubble environmen­t at the IMG Academy in South Florida. It is scheduled to tip off on 25 July.

Delle Donne, however, is being asked to choose between risking her health or forfeiting her salary after a league medical panel turned down her request for a health exemption due to Lyme disease, which “destroyed” her immune system and forces her to take 64 pills daily, she said in an essay on the website.

“It’s almost like I’m asked to ignore the one doctor who didn’t ignore me and has helped me to live a normal life for nine years,” she told

Delle Donne wonders if being a WNBA star caused her rejection despite a compromise­d immune system.

“I’m not sure. I really hope it didn’t,” she said on

“I really hope that wasn’t the reason this happened. I don’t want to believe that’s what happened but unfortunat­ely it might be what happened.”

Delle Donne sent the league reports from her personal physician and team doctor both declaring her at high risk should she catch the deadly disease playing in the WNBA bubble located in the Miami area where cases of the pandemic have spiked in recent weeks.

That, Delle Donne thought, would enable her to receive a health exemption, allowing her to collect her salary without having to risk playing.

“The league’s panel of doctors — without ever once speaking to me or to either of my doctors — informed me that they were denying my request for a health exemption,” she wrote.

“I’m now left with two choices: I can either risk my life or forfeit my paycheck. Honestly? That hurts. It hurts a lot.”

Delle Donne said she didn’t think there would be any question she would receive the exemption because, “I’ve played my entire career with an immune system that’s high-risk.”

Instead, she continues to weigh her decision about whether or not to play and what might happen if she had to go to a hospital in an area where coronaviru­s has filled rooms everywhere.

“It’ll be pretty soon. This isn’t something I want to drag on,” she said.

“It’s going to take a couple days for us to figure it out.”

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