On livestream, Jaden Ivey says he had suicidal thoughts after breaking his leg

On livestream, Jaden Ivey says he had suicidal thoughts after breaking his leg

The New York Times sports

Key Points:

  • Jaden Ivey revealed he struggled with suicidal thoughts multiple times last year following a major fibula injury, sharing that his faith and his wife's intervention helped him through those dark moments.
  • Ivey was waived by the Chicago Bulls for "conduct detrimental to the team" after making controversial statements on social media, including criticizing the NBA's LGBTQ+ advocacy and fellow players' personal lives.
  • He disputes the Bulls' claim, asserting his conduct was not detrimental but rather rooted in preaching his religious beliefs, and expressed openness to continuing his basketball career in any league, including overseas or the African league.
  • Ivey also disclosed recent family issues, including estrangement from his wife and relatives, which he attributes to conflicts over his outspoken religious views.
  • Despite being waived, Ivey will receive his full $10.1 million salary for the 2025-26 season, and his basketball future remains uncertain amid ongoing rehabilitation from left knee surgery.

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