Denver Nuggets, ahead of Michael Porter Jr., said on his Snapchat account that he verified that there was an “agenda” for the COVID-19 pandemic and that the new coronavirus was being used to “control” others and that it was “exaggerated.”
Porter’s comments came to the end of a question-and-answer query he made on the social media app while killing time in the NBA bubble in Florida.
The last one they put on Porter, 22, said, “The brother is talking about this coronavirus (exaggerated) to scare other people into being controlled, (I know) you know all that.”
“These are facts,” Porter began in response, who in the past had answered a question about the “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory.
“Personally, I think coronavirus is evidently used for a larger program. It is used for the population only in terms of power for the masses of people. Because of this virus, the global total is being led. You are required to wear a mask and who knows what will happen when this vaccine comes out. You might want to get vaccinated to travel, that would be crazy. I’ve never been vaccinated in my life, I’ve never won a vaccine or anything like that.
“It may seem crazy, but it’s definitely a program of everything that’s going on right now, and all you can do is sit back and see what’s going on and not get too emotionally involved.”
“But it’s a serious thing, it’s a genuine thing, but yes, it’s exaggerated.”
The Nuggets faced positive tests at COVID-19 and were forced to close their practice at the end of last month. Nuggets coach Michael Malone and middle Nikola Jokic tested positive, and several players, adding Porter, arrived late for Orlando for the reboot. The Nuggets couldn’t make it through five on top of practice in Orlando because they didn’t have enough players. His only five-on-five action in the 3 scrums against the other teams.
On Monday, Porter told reporters at a conference call that he played five against five with his friends in Missouri because “the boys didn’t pay much attention to the virus at first.”
Porter, the 2018 NBA Draft No. 14 pick, has an average of 7.4 issues and 4.1 rebounds in 14 minutes consistent with this season’s game. He has competed in 48 contests after missing the entire 2018-2019 season due to injury.
The rookie best school’s rookie attended Missouri in 2017-18, but played only 3 games, one in November and two in March, due to injury. Although Porter says he has never been vaccinated, according to the university’s Missouri Array “requires all newly enrolled or readmitted UM fellows born after December 31, 1956 to comply with the two-dose triple viral vaccination policy” through vaccination documentation or through offering documentation.” measles (rubella) mumps and rubella.” The university states that “students who do not meet Array … may not register or register in advance for their semester of time in MU”.
The NBA does not have a vaccination policy for players, the league has supported campaigns for vaccination over the years.
A year ago, Porter found himself on another riddle on Snapchat when he accidentally posted NBA commissioner Adam Silver’s mobile phone number. Silver was speaking level in the NBA Rookie Transition Program with their coordinates on one screen. Silver was bombarded with text messages and calls and had to replace his mobile phone number. Porter apologized to the Commissioner.