Washington Wizards Coach Upset by Anti-Maskers

Scott Brooks, Head Coach for the Washington Wizards, has expressed that those arguing against the usage of face masks don’t have solid arguments. His sentiments come as Anti-Maskers in the United States continues to grow, extending towards the National Basketball Association. Multiple players have refused to wear masks & then been informed that the choice isn’t there’s while working under the NBA.

The Washington Wizards Head Coach emphasized that he didn’t want to become political, but that he’d been embarrassed that specific individuals were fighting over wearing masks. He indicated that for himself, knowing that it assists his fellow man & ensures the lives of elderly civilians, is good enough for him. Scott Brooks suggested that it should be obvious to keep everyone safe.

Scott Brooks indicated that the National Basketball Association has been successful because they’ve refused players that don’t want to wear masks. The Head Coach than praised the NBA for their prompt testing of COVID-19, ensuring that everyone is safe in the bubble. It should be clarified that the National Basketball Association didn’t have a single confirmed infection of COVID-19 amongst their 346 professional players. This was their 2nd test, with the initial analysis on July 13th revealing two diseases. No other professional sport in America has maintained such low infection numbers, not even the UFC.

The Yin & Yang

It’s evident reviewing the social media of professional basketballers that these men are beginning to adjust their lifestyles within the NBA bubble. This means adhering to Health & Safety Protocols, while also social distancing. Surprisingly, NBA athletes haven’t disobeyed the coronavirus measures, with their lifestyles often regarding parties & luxurious entertainment. Some athletes like Chris Middleton from the Milwaukee Bucks believe that the new environment is relaxed & doesn’t provide any discomfort to his fellow competitors.

Some have been angered by the National Basketball Associations protocols, including Dwight Howard from the Los Angeles Lakes. He’s publicly questioned NBA executives on why they’re required to wear masks around the ESPN World of Sports Campus in Disney World. He’d be told it’s to protect all other professional sports operating in the Campus borders, making Dwight Howard look foolish to thousands in America.