Kevin Love and Giannis Antetokounmpo have vowed to support arena workers while NBA play is suspended
As major sports leagues and sporting events reacted to the coronavirus outbreak over the last 48 hours, Cleveland Cavaliers star Kevin Love decided to take action.
With the cancelation of the NBA, MLS and more, hourly arena workers will be without paychecks as well.
wow. Kevin Love donating $100,000 “in support of the Cavs arena and support staff that had a sudden life shift due to the cancellation of the NBA season.”
what an incredible gesture https://t.co/oJVdpxATZa
— Jordan Zirm (@clevezirm) March 12, 2020
Over the course of the past few years, Love has used his platform to speak out about more than sports.
In recent years, he has become a major advocate for mental health awareness.
Love isn’t the only player who has stepped up to the plate in order to support arena staffers during the NBA suspension.
Milwaukee Bucks superstar and reigning league MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo followed Love’s lead, announcing on Friday that he will donate $100,000 to the Bucks staff at Fiserv Forum.
It’s bigger than basketball! And during this tough time I want to help the people that make my life, my family’s lives and my teammates lives easier. Me and my family pledge to donate $100,000 to the Fiserv Forum staff. We can get through this together! ??
— Giannis Antetokounmpo (@Giannis_An34) March 13, 2020
Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo says he will donate $100,000 to the Bucks’ staff at Fiserv Forum. Kevin Love made the same commitment for Cavaliers’ arena staff on Thursday.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) March 13, 2020
On Wednesday night, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was the first to mention implementing a plan to ensure staffers are paid during the NBA’s coronavirus suspension.
“I reached out … to find out what it would cost to financially support people who aren’t going to be able to come to work.”
–Mark Cuban on his plan for Mavericks employees during the NBA suspension pic.twitter.com/McOl1vHUqO
— ESPN (@espn) March 12, 2020
Soon after Cuban’s announcement, Atlanta Hawks owner Tony Ressler followed suit and vowed workers will be taken care of.
Hawks will take care of employees amid NBA hiatus, owner Tony Ressler says https://t.co/5fWUnrtmjg
— AJC (@ajc) March 13, 2020
Stay tuned for more updates.