Non-Rolling Trade Challenge -- Forward Thinking in Minnesota

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Re: Non-Rolling Trade Challenge -- Forward Thinking in Minnesota 

Post#21 » by Scoot McGroot » Mon Sep 27, 2021 12:00 am

zimpy27 wrote:
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Is it just home players? Where does it say that? That doesn't really make sense


In GS that is the case, it’s been reported. Part of it is simply the ability for the state to legislate what it’s local employers can do, not what employers from out of state and wanting to avoid that inevitable lawsuit. Though I’m sure they’ll still get filed suit.


Do you have a link? Trying to find commentary on this.

Does that mean interstate fans can come into the stadium unvaccinated too?



Unvaccinated NBA players whose organization has local COVID-19 requirements will not be allowed inside arenas or facilities unless there’s approved medical or religious exemption, according to a memo obtained by ESPN.

This impacts teams in San Francisco and New York City, where both cities have passed laws requiring COVID-19 vaccination.

Players on the Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets who are not vaccinated will not be allowed to play in home games.

This does not apply to visiting players in New York City and San Francisco. This is because laws in both cities have exemptions for out-of-town teams coming to those cities to play games.]

https://www.kron4.com/sports/unvaccinated-warriors-players-cant-play-in-home-games-nba-memo-says/
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Re: Non-Rolling Trade Challenge -- Forward Thinking in Minnesota 

Post#22 » by zimpy27 » Mon Sep 27, 2021 12:12 am

Scoot McGroot wrote:
zimpy27 wrote:
Scoot McGroot wrote:
In GS that is the case, it’s been reported. Part of it is simply the ability for the state to legislate what it’s local employers can do, not what employers from out of state and wanting to avoid that inevitable lawsuit. Though I’m sure they’ll still get filed suit.


Do you have a link? Trying to find commentary on this.

Does that mean interstate fans can come into the stadium unvaccinated too?



Unvaccinated NBA players whose organization has local COVID-19 requirements will not be allowed inside arenas or facilities unless there’s approved medical or religious exemption, according to a memo obtained by ESPN.

This impacts teams in San Francisco and New York City, where both cities have passed laws requiring COVID-19 vaccination.

Players on the Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets who are not vaccinated will not be allowed to play in home games.

This does not apply to visiting players in New York City and San Francisco. This is because laws in both cities have exemptions for out-of-town teams coming to those cities to play games.]

https://www.kron4.com/sports/unvaccinated-warriors-players-cant-play-in-home-games-nba-memo-says/


Thank you. That's very interesting, so they really disadvantage themselves. I figured the stadium may have had some vaccination rule to enter that would impact everyone.
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