« Reply #53 on: April 08, 2022, 11:02:58 AM »
I know it's a tough spot with the national law - but completely ridiculous that we are having to deal/strategize around this. What kind of safety upside is there by having this rule in place in only ONE city? Not sure if they could have done more, but the NBA should have pressured hard to get some form of exception here. Totally unfair and accomplishes nothing.
Well, it's just what you said. The NBA has no jurisdiction over Canadian laws, and Canada isn't going to change them to accommodate athletes. Whether you (or anyone else) believe it makes sense or not is irrelevant.
Mike
Agreed - but everything you've ever discussed here (trades, lineups, etc) is also totally irrelevant - but we still post our opinions. The NHL issue is certainly a good one, but having this out of balance for one team is a bad look for the NBA, not to mention a bad precedent. We all know the NBA obviously does not have jurisdiction over Canada, but does hold financial and other sway here. I'm just hoping they made an effort, especially with zero safety upside if the 19 other teams are all mixing both vaxed and unvaxed - rendering this rule totally irrelevant.
or just get vaccinated

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